African American History,
Civil Rights, and Social Developments


African American Literature, Part 1Johnson and Merritt
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 83 Annual Convention-Agenda
African American Literature, Part11, Johnson and Merritt
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 83rd Annual Convention, Ogleton and Jerkins
African American Literature, Part111, Johnson and Scott
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People1994, Darby and Peters
African American Study Bible, Peebles
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People--Youth, Peters
African American and the Declaration of Independence,
Lovett and Mitchell

Nashville Urban League, I, Fair and Marshall
African American History Month,  Lovett
Nashville Urban League,II, Martin
African American Past, Dr. Morton-Young
Nashville Urban League, III, Stewart and Adams
Africans in the New World, Dr. Al Hadid
Nashville Urban League, Hugh Price
Shoney's and Minority Affairs,  Betty Marshall
Blacks and the Declaration of Independence,Ward and Mitchell
Strobel Award, Roberson and Yarian
Blacks and the Declaration of Independence, Lovett and Ward
Tennessee Human Rights Commission, Moore
Black History Month Program--Youth, Baker and Hudson
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Voter Education Project, Handy and Darby

Black Journalist /National Association of Black Journalist, Lewis
The Assassination of Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.,
  Dr. Baldwin and  Mrs.  James Earl  Ray
Black Medal of Honor Recipients, Dr.  Gibran
Dr. Martin L. King, Jr., Baldwin
Black Press, Latham
Martin L. King, Jr. Celebration,  Rev.  Otey
Black Newspapers, Latham
Martin L. King Celebration, Harris and Fair
Haiti and Somalia,  Dr. Madu
Martin L. King Holiday,   Dr. Baldwin
Historical Black College Ad
Martin L. King, Jr.  A  Personal Remembrances,  Dr. LaFayette
International Slave Trade Ad
Martin L. King Holiday, Part I,  Drs. Moore and LaFayette
Blacks and the Declaration of Independence, Drs. Lovett and Ward
Martin L. King Holiday, Part II, Harris and Kellar
Significance of African America  History,  Dr. Lovett
Dr. Martin L. King, Jr  and Non-Violence Reconciliation, Dr.  LaFayette
Black Church History Project, Dr.  Fancher
The Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation, Dr Mitchell, 1999
Survival of African American Male Coalition, Dr.  Isibor
Africa and the Sudan,  Dr.  Madu
Africa and China, Dr.  Madu
Blacks and the Declaration of Independence , Dr. Mitchell and Wynn
Political and Social Development in Africa,  Dr. Madu
African Americans and the Law,  Attorney  Blackshear, 1998
African Americans and the Constitution, Dr. Lovett, 1998
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People,  Wallace, 1999
The Harlem Renaissance, Drs. Johnson and Smith-McKoy, 1999
The African American Music Tradition, Dungey, 2000
Minorities in Journalism, Patton,1999The African
American in Nashville Tennessee, Dr.  Lovett, 2000
Martin L. King Celebration, 2001, Dr. Baldwin

The 20th Annual Local Conference of African American History
and Culture:  Slavery in Nashville, Tennessee,  Dr. Lovett, 2001

100 Black Men of Middle Tennessee, White
Coalition for the Survival of the African American Male, Isibor
African American Cultural Alliance and the
African Street Fair, Lillard
Domestic Violence, Canon and Marshall
Black Adoptions in Tennessee, Wallace and Parham
Domestic Violence, Canon and Wynn
Black Children in Tennessee, Veasey and Martin
Black Family and Spiritual Principals, Dr.  Jones
7th Annual Conference on the Black Family, Boyce
God Fathers Program,  Dr. Lafayette
Black Family Symposium, Mitchell and Deberry
Urban Journal,  Latham
Black Female Adolescents,  Morgan and Ojo
Poor Children and Youth, Commissioner  O'Neal and Walter  Hunt
Black Female Newspaper Administrators, Latham and Heath
Professional Counseling, Hayes and Williams
18th Avenue Community Center, Wallace
Salvation Army,  Area Commander Thomas
Urban Services and the Boot Camp, Prograve, Lawrence and Brown
Senior Citizens, Burton
The Correction System and Rehabilitation, Fair and
Penn

Stopping the Violence, Ridley and Wingfield
The Criminal Justice System, Dr. Nwokoji
Adolescence Pregnancies, Baker
Elder Abuse, Dr. Burton
Welfare Debate, Moynihan and O'Neal
Fair Housing and Affirmative Action, Janious and Hall
Head Start Program, Hunt
African American Male Coalition Demonstration
Project,  Jackson
Youth Violence, Drs.  Isibor and La Fayette
Aging, Askew and Brandon
Native American Indian, Bender, 1999
Big Brothers, 1994, McEwin and Mosley
NAACP Voter Education Project, Handy and Darby
Big Brothers, 1991, Mosley and Lee
Capital Punishment in Tennessee, Woods,1999
Political and Social Developments in Africa, Dr.  Madu
Story of the Black Panther Party, Dr.Farley, 1999
Minorities and Tobacco, McGowan and Hamilton
Census 2000, John L. Fair, Sr., 1999
Mentoring African American Males, Thriekeld and
King

Tennessee Human Rights Commission, Sloss, 1999
Department of Human Services, Moorehead and Moore
The Hispanic Population in Tennessee,
Tellez, 2000

Americans with Disabilities, Farmer and Smith
NAACP/The Community Speaks, Wallace,1999
Endangered Black Males, Winbush
American Baptist College and the Civil
Rights Movement, Harris, 1999
Metropolitan Development and Housing Authority,
Nicely and Crenshaw
Youth Violence, Rev. Walker, 2000
Youth Suicide , Clark Flatt, 2000
Hunger in America, 2000, Jaynee K. Day, 2000
African American Youth and Incarceration,
Johnson and Walker, 1999

Metropolitan Action Commission, Hunt, 1999
Homelessness in Nashville, Gary Bourgeois,
2000

Violent Crime and Religion, Dr. Poe, 2001
The Salvation Army, Major Gilliam, 2001
Suicide Among African Americans, Dr. Poe, 2001
The Nashville Inner City Ministries, Pastor Sutton and Johnson, 2001