Emory Tolbert - Works

Works

Books authored/edited

  • Tolbert, E.J. 1980. The UNIA and Black Los Angeles. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Afro-American Studies.
  • Tolbert, E.J. and P. Ruff. 1982. From Beacon Light to Thirty-First Street.
  • Tolbert, E.J, senior editor. 1983. Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume 1. Los Angeles: University of California Press.
  • Tolbert, E.J, senior editor. 1983. Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume 2. Los Angeles: University of California Press.
  • Tolbert, E.J, senior editor. 1984. Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume 3. Los Angeles: University of California Press.
  • Tolbert, E.J, senior editor. 1984. Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume 4. Los Angeles: University of California Press.
  • Tolbert, E.J. and Carl E. Jackson, eds. 1986. Race and Culture in America. Edina, MN: Burgess Press.
  • Tolbert, E.J., ed. 1988. A Treasure Chest of Afro-American Culture. Santa Ana: Orange County Board of Education.
  • Tolbert, E.J. (Editorial Consultant). 1994. Timelines of African-American History: 500 Years of Black Achievement. Berkeley: Berkeley Publishing Group.
  • Tolbert, E.J. 1998. Perspectives on the African Diaspora, Volume 1. New York: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Tolbert, E.J. 2001. Perspectives on the African Diaspora, Volume 1 (Second Edition).New York: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Tolbert, E.J. with E.J. Humphrey. 2001. My Soul doth magnify the Lord. Collegedale, TN: The College Press.
  • Tolbert, E.J. 2001. Perspectives on the African Diaspora, Volume 2 (Second Edition). New York: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Tolbert, E.J., ed. 2005. 2000 Years of Christianity in Africa. USA: The Sabbath in Africa Study Group.
  • Tolbert, E.J., with Robert L. Woodfork. 2010. My Journey in the Ministry: A Recorded History of the South Atlantic Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Atlanta: South Atlanta Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

Book chapter contributions

  • "Garveyism in California," in Garvey, Africa, Europe and the Americas, edited by Rupert Lewis and Maureen Warner-Lewis, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, Kingston Jamaica, 1986.
  • "The UNIA in Los Angeles, the 1920s," in People of Color in the American West, edited by Daniels et al., 1994.
  • "Marcus Garvey," in A Companion to American Thought, Boston: Blackwell, 1995.
  • "Paul Robeson" in Making It in America, edited by Elliott Barkan, ABC-Clio, 2001.
  • "The Great Migration" in Legacy: Treasures of Black History, edited by Thomas C. Battle and Donna M. Wells with preface by John Hope Franklin. National Geographic, 2006.

Scholarly book citations

  • Baker, B.J. 2005. Crucial Moments. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, pg. 7.
  • Baker, B.J. 2009. African American Seventh-day Adventist Bibliography. Online Edition, pgs. 22, 39.
  • Baker, B.J. 2010. People of Providence. Huntsville, AL: Oakwood University Press.
  • Baker, D.W. 1991. Profiles of Service. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, pg. 146.
  • Baker, D.W. 1995. Telling the Story. Loma Linda, CA: LLU Press, pgs. 47-51.
  • Bandele, R.M. 2008. Black Star: African American Activism in the International Political Economy. Chicago: University of Illinois, pgs. 38-39, 190-191, 204, 219, 226, 229.
  • Batker, C.J. 2000. Reforming Fictions: Native, African, and Jewish American Women's Literature and Journalism in the Progressive Era. New York: Columbia University Press, pg. 148.
  • Bayes, J.H. 1982. Minority Politics and Ideologies in the United States. Grand Rapids: University of Michigan, pg. 24.
  • Blodgett, G. D.W. Howe. 1976. Victorian America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pg. 173.
  • Broussard, A.S. 1993. Black San Francisco: The Struggle for Racial Equality in the West, 1900-1954. Topeka: University Press of Kansas, pg. 253.
  • Carson, C., P.C. Holloran, R. Luker, P.A. Russell, 1994. The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Volume II: Rediscovering Precious Values, July 1951 - November 1955. Berkeley: University of California Press, vi.
  • Chall, L.P. 2002. Sociological Abstracts. Bethesda: Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, pg.2946.
  • Cleaver, K., G.N. Katsiaficas. 2001. Liberation, Imagination, and the Black Panther Party: A New Look at the Panthers and Their Legacy. New York: Routledge, pgs. 254, 255.
  • Coben, S. 1991. Rebellion Against Victorianism: The Impetus for Cultural Change in 1920s America.Oxford: Oxford University Press, pg. vii.
  • Cowan, T.D., J. Maguire. 1994. Timelines of African-American History: 500 Years of Black Achievement. Berkley: Berkeley Publishing Group.
  • De Graaf, L.B., K. Mulroy, Q. Taylor, eds. 2001. Seeking El Dorado: African Americans in California. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 176.
  • Document Editing. 1989. Grand Rapids: University of Michigan Press, pg. 7.
  • Flamming, D. 2005. Bound for Freedom: Black Los Angeles in Jim Crow America. Berkely: University of California Press, pg. 237.
  • Fox, R.W., R.E. Fox, J.T. Kloppenberg, eds. 1995. A Companion to American Thought. New York: Blackwell Publishing, pg. 267.
  • Deverell, W.F., T. Sitton, eds. 1994. California Progressivism Revisited.Berkeley: University of California Press, pg. 224.
  • Duffy, D., B. Jacobs. 1981. Directory of Third World Studies in the United States. Grand Rapids: University of Michigan Press, pg. 31.
  • DuPree, S.S. 1996. African-American Holiness Pentecostal Movement: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Taylor & Francis, pg. 359.
  • Geterl, M.P. 2001. The Color of Race in America, 1900-1940. Boston: Harvard University Press, pg. 201.
  • Gomez, M.A. 2005. Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora. New York: Cambridge University Press, pg. 191.
  • Gottlieb, R.R. Freer, M. Vallianatos, P. Dreier. eds. 2005. The Next Los Angeles: The Struggle for a Livable City. Berkeley: University of California Press, pg. 232.
  • Grant, C. 2008. Negro with a Hat: The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey. New York: Oxford University Press, pg. 463.
  • Hale, D.S. 2007. Races on Display: French Representations of Colonized Peoples, 1886-1940. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, pg. ix.
  • Hayden, D. 1997. The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History. Boston: MIT Press, pg. xvi.
  • Helly, D.O., S. Reverby. 1987. Gendered Domains: Rethinking Public and Private in Women's History : Essays from the Seventh Berkshire Conference on the History of Women. New York: Cornell University Press, pg. 164.
  • Henry, C.P. 1999. Ralph Bunche: Model Negro Or American Other? New York: NYU Press, pg. 253.
  • Higginbotham, E.B., L.F. Litwack, D.C. Hine. 2001. The Harvard Guide to African-American History. Boston: Harvard University Press, pg. 515.
  • Hill, R.A., B. Bair. 1988. Marcus Garvey Life and Lessons: A Centennial Companion to the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. Berkley: University of California Press, pg. 430.
  • Helly, D.O., S. Reverby. 1987. Gendered Domains: Rethinking Public and Private in Women's History: Essays from the Seventh Berkshire Conference on the History of Women. Ithica: Cornell University Press, 165.
  • Horne, G. 2005. Black and Brown: African Americans and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920. New York: NYU Press, pg. 248.
  • Jackson, G. 2005. We're not going to take it anymore. Beckham Publishing Group, Inc., pg. 544.
  • Jackson, J.P., J.P. Jackson, Jr. 2005. Science for Segregation: Race, Law, and the Case Against Brown V. Board of Education. New York: NYU Press, pg. 213.
  • Jacobs, R.N. 2000. Race, Media, and the Crisis of Civil Society: From Watts to Rodney King.Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, pg. 165.
  • James, W. 1998. Holding Aloft The Banner Of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth-Century America. Verso, pg. 322.
  • Jones, C.E. 1998. The Black Panther Party . New York: Black Classic Press, pg. 384.
  • Junne, G.H. 2000. Blacks in the American West and Beyond—America, Canada, and Mexico:A Selectively Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, pg. 214.
  • Kornweibel, T. 2002. Investigate Everything: Federal Efforts to Compel Black Loyalty During World War I. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, pg. 296.
  • Kornweibel Jr, T. 1999. Seeing Red: Federal Campaigns Against Black Militancy, 1919-1925. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, pg. 203.
  • Kullen, A.S. 1994. The Peopling of America: A Timeline of Events that Helped Shape Our Nation: a Historical Perspective. Americans All, pg. 369.
  • Kurashige, S. 2007. The Shifting Grounds of Race: Black and Japanese Americans in the Making of Multiethnic Los Angeles. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pg. 305.
  • Lewis, Rupert and Maureen Warner Lewis. 2007. Garvey: Africa, Europe, The Americas. Austin: University of Texas.
  • Luke, L.B. 2007. Identity and Secession in the Caribbean: Tobago Versus Trinidad, 1889-1980. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, pg. ix.
  • Marable, M., L. Mullings. 2000. Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal: An African American Anthology. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pg. 273.
  • Mjagkij, N. 2001. Organizing Black America: An Encyclopedia of African American Associations. New York: Taylor & Francis, pg. 314.
  • Ogren, K.J. 1989. The Jazz Revolution: Twenties America & the Meaning of Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press U.S, pg. 179.
  • Rolinson, M.G. 2007. Grassroots Garveyism: The Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Rural South, 1920-1927. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, pg. x.
  • Romo, R. 1983. East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio. El Paso: University of Texas Press, pg. 201.
  • Schlabach, T.F., R.T. Hughes. 1997. Proclaim Peace: Christian Pacifism from Unexpected Quarters. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, pg. 79.
  • Shaw, W. 2000. Westside: Young Men and Hip Hop in L.A. New York: Simon and Schuster, pg. 331.
  • Smith, C.P. 2007. Making Music in Los Angeles: Transforming the Popular. Berkeley: University of California Press, pg. 303.
  • Sitton, T., W.F. Deverell. 2001. Metropolis in the Making: Los Angeles in the 1920s. Berkley: University of California Press, 2001, pg. 158.
  • Stein, J. 1991. The World of Marcus Garvey: Race and Class in Modern Society. New Orleans: LSU Press, pg. 140.
  • Stokes, C., T. MelĂ©ndez, G. Rhodes-Reed. 2001. Race In 21st Century America. Austin: University of Texas Press, pg. 288.
  • Taylor, Q., S.A.W. Moore. 2003. African American Women Confront the West: 1600-2000. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, pg. 26.
  • Taylor, Q. 1994. The Forging of a Black Community: Seattle's Central District, from 1870 Through the Civil Rights Era. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 263.
  • Thomas, Roy D. 2008. One Moment in Time: Celebrating the Pioneers Living Among Us. Washington DC: Roy D. Thomas.
  • United States Political Science Documents. 1988. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh University Center for International Studies, American Political Science Association, pg. 147.
  • Verney, K. 2006. The Debate on Black Civil Rights in America. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pg. 59.
  • Walters, R.W. 2003. White Nationalism, Black Interests: Conservative Public Policy and the Black Community. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, pg. 308.
  • Watts, J. 2005. Hattie McDaniel: Black Ambition, White Hollywood. New York: HarperCollins, pg. x.
  • Watts, J. 1992. God, Harlem U.S.A.: The Father Divine Story. Berkeley: University of California Press, pg 216.
  • Westney, L.X. with O.S. Westney. 2008. Just As I Am: Challenged But Confident. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing, Introduction.
  • White, R., W. Deverell, J.M. Findlay. 1999. Power and Place in the North American West: In the North American West. Seattle: University of Washington Press, pg. 140.

Important journal articles

  • "Black Power and Christianity," Spectrum, Spring 1970.
  • "Outpost Garveyism and The UNIA Rank and File," Journal of Black Studies, March 1975.
  • "Federal Surveillance of Marcus Garvey and the UNIA," Journal of Ethnic Studies, Winter 1987.
  • "The Unseen Minority: Blacks in Orange County," (Co-authored with Lawrence de Graaf), Journal of Orange County Studies, 1990.
  • "Slaves, Workers and Race Rebels," Journal of American Ethnic History, Fall 1998.
  • "Review of The Veiled Garvey by Ula Taylor" (University of North Carolina Press, 2003) in Journal of American History, Spring 2004.

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