Bibliography of Works Written by Esther Popel Shaw

 

Bibliography of Writings by Esther Popel Shaw

Poetry (Journals)

"Bagatelle-(a Poem)." Opportunity 9, no. 11 (November 1931): 336.

"Blasphemy American Style." Opportunity (1934 December): 368.

"Credo." Opportunity (1925 January): 5.

“Flag Salute.” Crisis (August 1934): 231.

“Flag Salute.” Crisis (November 1940): cover. 

"Kinship. A Poem"." Opportunity 2, no. 24 (January 1925): 364.

"Little Grey Leaves." Opportunity 3, no. 33 (September 1925): 282.

"Night Comes Walking-a Poem." Opportunity 7, no. 8 (August 1929): 249.

"October Prayer-("A Poem")." Opportunity 11, no. 10 (October 1933): 295.

"Reach Down Sweet Grass-("a Poem")." Opportunity 12, no. 4 (April 1934): 110.

"Theft- A Poem." Opportunity 3, no. 28 (April 1925): 100.

Porter, Kenneth W., Esther Popel, Barbarina Bryant, Jessie Carter, Paul A. Wren, Rolf Frederic Cobourne, and Ethyle Porter Weede. "THE POET'S PAGE. Poems." Crisis 38, no. 4 (04, 1931): 125.

 

Poetry (Anthologies)

A Forest Pool. s.n.: 1934.

Thoughtless Thinks by a Thinkless Thoughther. Self-published, 1915.  Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University, Call number: M811.5 SH2.

 Cromwell, Otelia, Lorenzo Dow Turner, Joint, and Eva Beatrice Dykes. Readings from Negro Authors, for Schools and Colleges, with a Bibliography of Negro Literature. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co, 1931.

 

Reviews

"Bourgeois Noire." The Journal of Negro Education 25, no. 2 (Spring, 1956): pp. 140-141.

"THE FORT PILLOW MASSACRE." Negro History Bulletin 7, no. 5 (02, 1944): 101.

"The Hills of Yesterday and Other Poems, by Aloise BarbourEpperson." Journal of Negro Education 14, no. 0 (1945): 64-65; 65.

"A Pamphlet in Poetry"." The Journal of Negro Education 26, no. 1 (Winter, 1957): pp. 36-38.

"The Pastor's Voice, by Walter Henderson Brooks." Journal of Negro Education 15, no. 1 (1946): 66-67; 67.

""What a Great Boy Am I!"." The Journal of Negro Education 16, no. 1 (Winter, 1947): pp. 64-66.

"Review: [Untitled]." The Journal of Negro Education 10, no. 4 (Oct., 1941): pp. 688-689.

"Review: [Untitled]." The Journal of Negro Education 14, no. 1 (Winter, 1945): pp. 64-65.

"[Untitled]." The Journal of Negro History 30, no. 2 (Apr., 1945): pp. 219-221.

"Review: [Untitled]." The Journal of Negro History 32, no. 4 (Oct., 1947): pp. 515-517.

"Review: [Untitled]." The Journal of Negro History 33, no. 1 (Jan., 1948): pp. 99-101.

"Review: [Untitled]." The Journal of Negro History 30, no. 2 (Apr., 1945): pp. 219-221.

"Review: [Untitled]." The Journal of Negro History 30, no. 3 (Jul., 1945): pp. 331-334.

"Review: [Untitled]." The Journal of Negro History 26, no. 1 (Jan., 1941): pp. 108-110.

"THE THREE ALEXANDRES (DUMAS)." Negro History Bulletin 4, no. 3 (12, 1940): 59.

 

Other Writings

"Committee of College Women in Session." Baltimore Afro-American, Nov 3, 1928.

“Our Thirteenth in Ohio, 1936.”  Journal of the National Association of College Women vol. 13 (1936): 61-63.

Personal Adventures in Race Relations. 2nd ed. New York: Woman's Press, 1946.

Personal Adventures in Race Relations. 3rd ed. New York: The Woman's Press, 1948.

"Race Relations, References on." World Order 11, no. 0 (04, 1945): 219.

Shaw, Esther Popel and Francis Junior High School, Washington, D.C. The Franthology : A Collection of Verse. Washington, D.C: Francis Junior High School Press, 1949.

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