Black, K.
2009. Three Mythoforms in Ntozake Shange's Whitewash. Children's Literature Association Conference.
Black, K.
2009. "They will bring fire/They will empty your eyes": Race, Place, and the Geographical Imagination in Narrative Accounts of the Bombing of Osage Avenue. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers 2009.
Black, K.
2008. Places of Trauma: Race, Rage, and the City in Bambara's Those Bones are not My Child and Wideman's Philadelphia Fire. Race, Ethnicity and Place IV Conference.
Black, K.
2008. Teaching Literary Worlds: Regional Children's Literature and the Education of Youth Services Information Professionals. Annual Meeting of the Assocation of American Geographers.
Black, K.
2008. Regionalism, Nationalism, Identity and the Public Academic Research Library. WRAPS Research Forum.
Black, K.
2006. Outside, Over There: Sendak, Censorship and the Fear of Unknown Spaces. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.
Black, K.
2006. Developing Critical Information Literacy: Inequaltiy and the Challenge of Information Literacy in the Provision of Information Services in the 21st Century. College and University Library Section Conference of the Tennessee Library Association.
Black, K.
2005. Intellectual Terrorism: Book Challenges in the U.S. 1999-2004. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.
Black, K.
2005. Kaethe Kollwitz. Encyclopedia of Women’s Autobiography. :327-329.
Black, K.
2005. Pauli Murray. Encyclopedia of Women’s Autobiography. :416-417.
Black, K.
2005. Jewelle Gomez. Feminist Encyclopedia of African American Literature.
Black, K.
2005. Jayne Cortez. Feminist Encyclopedia of African American Literature.
Black, K.
2005. Xam Wilson Cartier. Feminist Encyclopedia of African American Literature.
Black, K.
2005. Doris Jean Austin. Feminist Encyclopedia of African American Literature.
Black, K.
2005. Intellectual Terrorism: Book Challenges in the U.S., 1999-2004. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.
Black, K.
2005. Globalism, Culture and the Imperative for a Diverse Community of Practice. Midwest Chapter Annual Meeting of the Music Library Association.
Black, K.
2005. I Shall Become a Collector of Me: Social Power, Expressive Culture and Knowledge Institutions. University of Tennessee, School of Information Science, Research Forum.
Black, K.
1996. Volunteer Slavery: My Authentic Graduate Experience. In Our Own Voices: The Changing Face of Librarianship. :347-359.



