Dunlap (September 2, 1898 – July 7, 1977) was a librarian, bibliographer, and educator.
Her research illuminated the scholarship of African Americans and the experience of African Americans in higher education, especially the groundbreaking publication of the Index to Selected Negro Publications Received in the Hallie Q.
Brown Library.
Her work as a founding member of the first African American library association, as well as within the American Library Association, championed the civil rights of black librarians in the United States.