Selected Bibliography

Sanora Babb:

Annas, Pamela J. "Unknown No More." The Women's Review of Books 21, no. 10/11 (2004): 10-11. doi:10.2307/3880368.

Babb, Dorothy. Two photographs from Farm Security Administration   camps in California (1938-1940) as aftermath of Dust Bowl. Series IV, Container 69.7, Sanora Babb Papers, circa 1840s-2006. Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin. 

Babb, Sanora. Whose Names Are Unknown. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.

Meyer, Michael J. “Sanora Babb. Whose Names Are Unknown. U Oklahoma P, 2004. 222 pages. 29.95 HARDCOVER, 14.95 PAPERBACK.” Steinbeck Review 4, no. 1 (2007): 135-139. doi:10.1111/j.1754-6087.2007.tb00111.x.

Rogers, Michael. “Book Reviews: Classic Returns. Library Journal 119, no. 15 (1994): 95. http://search.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.lib.utexas.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lfh&AN=9410067978.

Wixson, Douglas. “Whose Names Are Unknown by Sanora Babb (review).” Western American Literature 40, no. 2 (2005): 215-217. doi:10.1353/wal.2005.0074.

Woo, Elaine. “Sanora Babb, 98; Writer Whose Masterpiece Rivaled Steinbeck’s.” Los Angeles Times. Published January 8, 2006. Accessed March 20, 2019. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-jan-08-me-babb8-story.html.

James Baldwin:

Armengol, Josep M. “Dark Objects of Desire: The Blackness of (Homo)Sexuality in James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room.” Masculinities in Black and White, 2014, pp. 91–115

Baldwin, James. "The Discovery of What it Means to be an American.” The Price of the Ticket: Collected Nonfiction, 1948-1985,  New York, 1985: 171.

Carlisle, John. Correspondence letter to James Baldwin, October 5, 1955. Box 986, Folder 4, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records 1873-1996, Subseries D. Reject Files: 1955. Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin.

“Color Him Funny,” Display Ad 23 (No Title), Chicago Defender, 16 March 1964.

Fern, Marja Eckman. The Furious Passage of James Baldwin. M. Evans & Co.: New York, 1966: 137.

Raynaud, Claudine. “Reacting to the White Publishing World: Zora Neale Hurston and Negro Stereotypes.” Race, Ethnicity and Publishing in America, Palgrave Macmillan: London, 2014: 123-142.

Smith, Jessie. “James Baldwin.” Notable Black American Men, II, Gale Press: Detroit, 1998.

Strauss, Helen. Correspondence letter to Blanche Knopf, September 21, 1955. Box 986, Folder 4, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records 1873-1996, Subseries D. Reject Files: 1955. Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin.