Jessie Carney Smith
Jessie Carney Smith (born September 24, 1930) is an American librarian and educator, formerly Dean of the Fisk University Library and Camille Cosby Distinguished Chair in the Humanities. She was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. degree in library science from the University of Illinois. She is also a scholar and author of research guides and reference books focusing on notable African-American people. Provided by Wikipedia
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Black firsts : 500 years of trailblazing achievements and ground-breaking events / Jessie Carney Smith, Ph. D. by Smith, Jessie Carney, 1930-
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Originals! : black women breaking barriers / Jessie Carney Smith, PhD. by Smith, Jessie Carney, 1930-
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Freedom facts and firsts : 400 years of the African American civil rights experience / Jessie Carney Smith and Linda T. Wynn. by Smith, Jessie Carney, 1930-
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Handy African American history answer book / Jessie Carney Smith. by Smith, Jessie Carney, 1930-
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Black firsts / Jessie Carney Smith.
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Black women of the Harlem Renaissance era / edited by Lean'tin L. Bracks, Jessie Carney Smith.
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