found: nuc89-97543: Her The Baltimore Black community, 1865-1910, 1974(hdg. on DGW rept.: Thomas, Bettye Collier; usage: Bettye Collier Thomas)
found: Her Freedom and community, c1992:t.p. verso (Bettye Collier-Thomas, Ph.D.; assoc. prof. of history & dir., Center for African American History and Culture, Temple Univ.)
found: African American women and the vote, 1837-1965, 1997:CIP t.p. (Bettye Collier-Thomas) data sheet (b. 02-18-41)
found: African American women, 1993:pages 507-508 (Bettye Collier Thomas, museum director, historian, and educator, born in Macon, Georgia. BA from Allen University, MA from Atlanta University in 1966 and in 1974, PhD from George Washington University. Was a college teacher for approximately ten years, then in 1977, became director of the Bethune Historical Development Project, then founding executive director of the Bethune Museum and Archives, the nation's first museum and archives of black women's history in the U.S. Returned to college teaching in 1989 when she became the first director of the Center for African-American History and Culture and associate profesor of history at Temple University.)