@article{oai:urawa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000292, author = {イワモト, ヒロコ and 岩本, 裕子 and Iwamoto, Hiroko}, issue = {37}, journal = {浦和論叢}, month = {Dec}, note = {P(論文), This is one report of visiting and reseaching at Manhattan in February (Black History Month), 2006. Two musicals, I watched on Broadway, were “The 25th Annual Putnam County: Spelling Bee" and “The Color Purple." One of the phrases in “Spelling Bee" was “Life is ... PANDEMONIUM." The author of The Color Purple, Alice Walker wrote “... the pain too is part of the love" in the pamphlet of the musical “The Color Purple." The exhibition of “Slavery in New York" presented by the New York Historical Society is the main theme of this paper. The front page of New York Amsterdam News were “It Happened in New York", “Black New Amsterdamers" to “Rediscovering Slavery." One of the titles of lectures is “Women Who Said ‘No'". The researching library of mine is the Schomburg Center. The title of exhibition there was “In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience." The sign “In Memoriam CORETTA SCOTT KING (1927-2006)" were placed at the entrance of the exhibition room in Schomburg Center. The latest academic information on African American women's history was as follows: Black Women in America, 2nd ed., 3 vols.}, pages = {45--74}, title = {2006年黒人月間のマンハッタン報告 : 「ニューヨークにおける奴隷制度」展示を中心に}, year = {2006} }