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Academics

Black Studies


Oxford African American Studies Center*
Reference works on the lives and events of African American history and culture.

Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture
Special collection of the New York Public Librarythat makes available multimedia, digitized collections, exhibitions, and public programming for the study of African American history.

Mississippi Freedom Summer Digital Collection
Archives from Freedom Summer, also known as Mississippi Freedom Summer Project, a key part of the civil rights movement in 1964 whenvolunteers tried to register African American voters.
Advanced Placement Source*
More than 5,500 journals and magazines covering AP courses.

Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal
Writers' Project: 1936-1938
Read first-person accounts of slavery and view black-and-white photographs of former slaves.
Black History
Milestone, biographies, and interactive timeline of significant events in Black history in the U.S.

Guide to Harlem Renaissance Materials
Web guide of materials held by the Library of Congress including sheet music, life histories, poetry, and other special features from the 1920's and the 1930's.




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