Davis, Donald G., Jr. “Bread Upon the Waters: The Printed Word in Sunday Schools in 19th Century England and the United States”. In Reading for Moral Purposes: Papers from the Conference on Faith and History, Messiah College, Grantham, Penn., October 7-8, edited by Donald G. Davis Jr., David M. Hovde, and John Mark Tucker, 5-18. University of Illinois, GSLIS Occassional Papers no. 207, 1997.
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Davis, Donald G., Jr., Cheryl Knott Malone, and John Mark Tucker. “Reading for Liberation: The Role of Libraries in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Project”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 110-25. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Holley, Edward G., and John Mark Tucker. “Racial Integration at the University of Houston: A Personal Perspective, I”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 126-35. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Tucker, John Mark. “Logos, Biblios, and Bibliotheke: Christian Influences in Library Development”. Christian Librarian 45, no. 1 (2002): 7-13.
Hooper, James E., and John Mark Tucker. “Private Dominance in Black Academic Libraries, 1916-1938”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 47-61. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Davis, Donald G., Jr., and John Mark Tucker. “The Impact of the Christian Faith on Books, Publishing, and Libraries: American Organizations and Leaders in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries”. Library and Information History 32, no. 1-2 (2016): 112-22.
Hovde, David M. “The Library Is a Valuable Hygienic Appliance”. In Reading for Moral Purposes: Papers from the Conference on Faith and History, Messiah College, Grantham, Penn., October 7-8, edited by Donald G. Davis Jr., David M. Hovde, and John Mark Tucker, 19-42. University of Illinois, GSLIS Occasional Papers no. 207, 1997.
Davis, Donald G., Jr., and John Mark Tucker. “Written for Our Instruction: Professional Ancestors Who Integrated Faith and Practice”. The Christian Librarian 47, no. 1 (2004).
Jordan, Casper L., Beverly P. Lynch, and John Mark Tucker. “ACRL’s Historically Black College & Universities Libraries Projects, 1972-1994”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 156-66. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Malone, Cheryl Knott, Hermina G.B. Anghelescu, and John Mark Tucker. “Introduction: Donald G. Davis, Jr.: A Gentleman and a Scholar”. Libraries & Culture 40, no. 3 (2005): 207-12.
Joyce, Donald Franklin, and John Mark Tucker. “Unique Gatekeepers of Black Culture: Three Black Librarians As Book Publishers”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 151-55. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Kester, Norman G., and John Mark Tucker. “Liberating & Empowering Minds: The African Caribbean Canadian Woman Librarian & The Development of the West Indian Black Heritage Collection of the North York Public Library, 1980-1994”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 167-81. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Tucker, John Mark. “Clio’s Workshop: Resources for Historical Studies in American Librarianship”. Libraries & Culture 35 (2000): 192-214.
Lee, Dan, and John Mark Tucker. “From Segregation to Integration: Library Services for Blacks in South Carolina, 1923-1962”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 93-109. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Tucker, John Mark. “Fides Et Historia: Christian Sources for the Professional Contributions of Donald G. Davis, Jr.”. Libraries & Culture 40 (2005): 460-74.
Musmann, Klaus, and John Mark Tucker. “The Ugly Side of Librarianship: Segregation in Library Services from 1900 to 1950”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 78-92. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Tucker, John Mark. “Wilderness Journey During the Jim Crow Era: A Review Essay”. Libraries & Culture 40 (2005): 149-55.
Pettit, Marilyn H. “Liberty & Literacy: Sunday Schools and Reading for African-American Females in New York City, 1799-1826”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, edited by John Mark Tucker, 10-22. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
McCallon, Mark L., and John Mark Tucker, eds. The Academic Library in the United States: Historical Perspectives. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 2022.
Smith, Jessie Carney. “Black Women, Civil Rights, & Libraries”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, edited by John Mark Tucker, 141-50. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Albritton, Rosie L., and John Mark Tucker. “The Founding & Prevalence of African-American Social Libraries & Historical Societies, 1828-1918: Gatekeepers of Early Black History, Collections, & Literature”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 23-46. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Tucker, John Mark. “Let the Circle Be Unbroken: The Struggle for Continuity in African-American Library Scholarship, 1970-1995 [Review Essay]”. Libraries & Culture 31, no. Summer/Fall (1996): 645-55.
Bowers, Detine L., and John Mark Tucker. “Uprooting Black Heritage: Lessons from an African-American Collection at Auction”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 182-87. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Williams, Andrea L., and John Mark Tucker. “A History of Holland Public Library, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1934-1968”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 62-77. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Churchwell, Charles, and John Mark Tucker. “Racial Integration at the University of Houston: A Personal Perspective, II”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 1136-40. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
Tucker, John Mark. “Dateline 1977: The LHRT As Connective Tissue”. Libraries: Culture, History & Society.
Tucker, John Mark. “Civil Rights, Libraries, & African-American Librarianship, 1954-1994: A Bibliographic Essay”. In Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, 188-99. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.