Earlier librarians, notably Lula V. Allen, Edith Brown, Lula E. Connor and Rosa C. Hershaw, had started to develop a system suitable for the library's materials. [11], Dorothy B. Porter, librarian and curator at Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University. Rose Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Book Library, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dorothy_B._Porter&oldid=977631423, Columbia University School of Library Service alumni, Wikipedia articles with BIBSYS identifiers, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SELIBR identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, First African American to graduate from Columbia's library school; built, Forten, James, John T. Hilton, and William Wells Brown. In 1929 Burnett married James A. Porter, an historian and artist.
The collection is international, with books and documents in many languages. [2], By her married name of Porter, she was appointed in 1930 as the librarian at Howard University. Findlay, James A., Constance Porter Uzelac, and Dorothy Porter Wesley.
Books authored by Dorothy Porter Wesley include, Afro-Braziliana: A Working Bibliography (1978), William Cooper Nell, Nineteenth-Century African American Abolitionist, Historian, Integrationist: Selected Writings 1832-1874 (2002). For more information, please see Planning Your Research Visit and consult the Reading Room Policies prior to visiting the library. Department of History, Classics and Archaeology. Now Professor in History of the Health Sciences at the University of California, Professor Porter was based at Birkbeck for much of … [10], Dorothy Porter published numerous bibliographies and one anthology. An anthology rare documents of Negro history, including addresses, narratives, poems, essays and documents from fraternal and mutual aid organizations and educational improvement societies.
[9], Porter died in Broward County, Florida. He was the author of Modern Negro Art. Professor Porter is a distinguished historian of medicine and a former head of the Department of History, Classics and Archaeologyat Birkbeck. In 1930, Wesley began work as curator of the Moorland Foundation, now known as the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, at Howard University and worked to build collections documenting the African diaspora until her retirement in 1973.
Most recently she published a history of Health Citizenship: Essays on Social Medicine and Bio-medical Politics and jointly edited a volume in 2015 with Frank Stahnisch on Boundary Work and Trading Zones in the History of Medicine and Medical Humanities. She graduated from Miner Normal School, Washington D.C. in 1925 with the intention of becoming a teacher. Personal Papers, 1869-2006. Professional Papers, 1869-2003.
[7], James Porter died on February 28, 1970.
She served as Executive Director of the Dorothy Porter Wesley Library.
Roy Sydney Porter, FBA (31 December 1946 – 3 March 2002) was a British historian known for his important work on the history of medicine. Read the Library Reopening FAQ and other COVID-19 updates.
Literary rights, including copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns. For further information, consult the appropriate curator. In 1928 Wesley enrolled at Colombia University’s School of Library Science where Wesley received a Master’s in Library Science in 1931. In addition, she was instrumental in ensuring scholars, such as Edison Carneiro, and statesmen, such as Kwame Nkrumah and Eric Williams, visited the university to increase students' interest in their African heritage. Madison, Avril Johnson, and Dorothy Porter Wesley. Professor Porter retains close ties to Birkbeck through regular visits and seminar presentations and co-organising of conferences. The July 2012 addition, was received from the William Reese Co., after shipment from Florida where it had been found in storage by Wesley's family. The collection also includes records of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History. ". I n a 1995 interview with Linton Weeks of the Washington Post, the Howard University librarian, collector, and self-described “bibliomaniac” Dorothy Porter (1905–95) reflected on the focus of her 43-year career: “The only rewarding thing for me is to bring to light information that no one knows.
Western Humanities Review, Volume LXXI, No 3 Fall 2015. The collection consists chiefly of the correspondence, writings, biographical materials, research files, photographs, and personal papers of librarian, curator and bibliophile Dorothy Porter Wesley. Smith, Jessie Carney, and Shirelle Phelps. [1] She published numerous bibliographies on African-American history. Burnett developed a new cataloging system for the growing collection, as well as expertise to assess the materials.
Over the next 40 years, she was key to building up what is now the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at the university as one of the world's best collection of library materials for Black/Africana history and culture. https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/11/resources/994 Accessed October 01, 2020. Dorothy Porter Wesley Papers.
After graduation from Howard University in 1928, Wesley began work as a full-time librarian at Howard University. The bulk of the collection is comprised of research materials relating to various subjects relating to African American history, culture, and bibliography, including the following: African-American abolitionists Sarah Remond and William C. Nell, African American literature, African literature, and Afro-Brazilian literature.
When Arthur Spingarn agreed to sell his private collection to Howard University, the university's treasurer required an external appraisal of its value, stating that Porter's estimate would be over the value of the collection. She served as Executive Director of the Dorothy Porter Wesley Library.
Harriet Jackson Scarupa, 'The Energy-Charged Life of Dorothy Porter Wesley," New Directions: The Howard University Magazine (January 1990), 10. In 1929 she married, while completing post-graduate work.
Dorothy Louise Porter Wesley (May 25, 1905 – December 17, 1995) was an African-American librarian, bibliographer and curator, who built the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University into a world-class research collection.
She developed a worldwide network of contacts that reached from the US to Brazil, Mexico and Europe.
". This report was accepted by the university treasurer. in 1928 from Howard University, a historically black college. In addition she edited many volumes on the history of social medicine, medical ethics, public health and the politics of medicine. You can request collection material online at least two business days in advance of your visit, using the request links in Archives at Yale. Hine, Darlene Clark, Elsa Barkley Brown, and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn. A History of Public Health from Ancient to Modern Times. "Dorothy Porter Wesley, 91, Black-History Archivist", "Cataloging Black Knowledge: How Dorothy Porter Assembled and Organized a Premier Africana Research Collection", "Remembering the Howard University Librarian Who Decolonized the Way Books Were Catalogued", "Dorothy B Porter - United States Public Records", "Charles Wesley is Dead at 95; A Pioneer in Study of Blacks", "Dorothy Louise Porter-Wesley - Florida, Death Index", Dorothy Burnett Porter Wesley: Enterprising Steward of Black Culture", "The Early Life and Library of Dorothy Porter", https://doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2019.134.1.99, African-American Research Library and Cultural Center, Stuart A.
Research Files, 1847-2004. William Cooper Nell, Nineteenth-Century African American Abolitionist, Historian, Integrationist: Selected Writings 1832-1874 (2002) was later published by Constance Porter Uzelac in 2001.
Series II. The collection consists chiefly of the correspondence, writings, biographical materials, research files, photographs, and personal papers of librarian, curator and bibliophile Dorothy Porter Wesley. Materials were received directly from Swann Auction Galleries. Wesley worked as a library assistant in the Miner Normal School library where she worked with librarian Lula V. Allan who encouraged her to pursue a career in library science. New Haven, CT 06511. Her friends and contacts included Alain Locke, Rayford Logan, Dorothy Peterson, Langston Hughes, and Amy Spingarn. She married Milan Uzelac, and initially worked with her mother. Porter built on this to highlight genre and authors rather than to use the conventional Dewey Decimal Classification, which lacked appropriate class-marks.[4].
After residencies in American universities including UCLA and Harvard, she joined Birkbeck in 1991, becoming Wellcome Reader in the History of Medicine and then Professor in the History of Science and Medicine in 1998. Purchased from William Reese Co., (Swann African American sale, New York, 2012 March 1, lot 296) on the Sinclair Lewis Fund, 2012. [8] Several years later, in 1979, Burnett Porter married Charles Wesley, an American historian and educator who pioneered important studies in black history. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, and Dorothy Porter Wesley. While at Birkbeck her numerous internationally renowned academic publications included the influential monograph, Health, Civilisation and the State.
After retirement, Wesley worked as a consultant for Radcliffe University’s Black Women Oral History Archive and authored several articles, and books pertaining to librarianship and the African diaspora.
Now Professor in History of the Health Sciences at the University of California, Professor Porter was based at Birkbeck for much of her career and was active on major College Boards.
in 1932 in library science. Correspondence, 1870-2011. James Weldon Johnson Collection in the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
[6] They had a daughter together, Constance, known as "Coni".
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