Baxter, M., and C. Reed.1973. Teacher's Manual for Teaching Standard English Writing to Speakers Showing Black English Influences in Their Writing . Unpublished manuscript, Language Curriculum Research Group, Department of Educational Services, Brooklyn College.
2.
Branson, Amy.1996. Beltway Crowd Weighs in on Oakland School Board's Talk of "Black English." Legis-Slate: News of the Day [On-line]. Available at http://www.englishfirst.orglebonking.htm
3.
Dubois, W.E.B. [ 1897] 1997. The Conservation of the Races. In The Souls of Black Folk, edited by D. W. Blight and R. Gooding-Williams, 228-38. New York: St. Martin's.
4.
Fields, Cheryl D.1997. Histrionics about Ebonics. Black Issues in Higher Education13:18-21, 24-25.
5.
Gates, Henry L.1987. Figures in Black. New York: Oxford University Press.
6.
Haynes, V. Dion. 1997. U. S. Joins in Criticism of Ebonics Curriculum: Education chief denies black English subsidy. Accessed at: http://www.chicago.tribune.com:80/news/ebonics/ebon12.htm. Originally published: Monday, December 23, 1996.
7.
Lee, Carol.1993. Signifying as a Scaffold to Literary Interpretation . Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English .
8.
Lee, Felicia.1994. Lingering Conflict in the Schools: Black Dialect vs. Standard Speech. The New York Times, 5 Janaury, A1.
9.
King, M.L.K. Jr.1968. The Other America. A speech given to Local 1199, National Union of Hospital and Nursing Home Employees, New York. Edited by M. Foner. Audiotape.
10.
The New Encyclopedia Brittanica. 1989. 13th ed. Chicago: Encyclopedia Brittanica, Inc.
11.
Ogles, Mark.1997. Draft copy of Anti-Ebonics Language, (R) Florida . Faxed by A. Merrill, April 1.
12.
Rickford, John R., and Angela E. Rickford.1995. Dialect Readers Revisited . Linguistics and Education7 (2):107-28.
13.
Simpkins, Gary, C. Simpkins, and G. Holt.1977. Bridge: A Cross Culture Reading Program . Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
14.
Smitherman, Geneva.1985. "What Go Round Come Round": King in perspective. In Tapping Potential, edited by Charlotte K. Brooks and Jerrie Cobb-Scott, 41-62. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
15.
Smitherman-Donaldson, Geneva.1988. Discriminatory Discourse on African American Speech . In Discourse and Discrimination, edited by Geneva Smitherman and T. Van Dijk.Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.
16.
Straker, Delores.1985. Reading material. In Tapping Potential , edited by Charlotte K. Brooks and Jerrie Cobb-Scott, 139-46. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
17.
Taylor, Hanni.1989. Standard English, Black English and Bidialectalism: A ControversyNew York: Peter Lang .
18.
Wiley, Terrence, G.1996. Literacy and Language Diversity in the United States . McHenry, IL: Center for Applied Linguistics and Delta Systems.
19.
Woodson, Carter G. [1933] 1990. The Miseducation of the Negro. Reprint, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press.