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  1. Rhythm Is Our Business: Jimmie Lunceford and the Harlem Express (Jazz Perspectives) by Eddy Determeyer, 2008-12-15
  2. Literary Influence and African-American Writers: Collected Essays (Wellesley Studies in Critical Theory, Literary History and Culture)
  3. The Harlem Renaissance: Hub of African-American Culture, 1920-1930 (Circles of the Twentieth Century Series) by Steven Watson, 1996-08-13
  4. Communist Councilman from Harlem: Autobiographical Notes Written in a Federal Penitentiary by Benjamin J. Davis, 1990-11
  5. Harlem U.S.A.
  6. The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader (Portable Library) by David Lewis, 1995-06-01
  7. The Harlem Renaissance Re-Examined (Georgia State Literary Studies : No 2)
  8. The Harlem Renaissance in Black and White by George Hutchinson, 1996-01-06
  9. Black Orpheus: Music in African American Fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison (Border Crossings) by Saadi A. Simawe, 2000-05-12
  10. Shadowed Dreams: Women's Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance (Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the Americas)
  11. Pride of Family: Four Generations of American Women of Color (Harlem Moon Classics) by Carole Ione, 2004-10-05
  12. Communists in Harlem during the Depression by Mark Naison, 2004-11-24
  13. Harlem Crossroads: Black Writers and the Photograph in the Twentieth Century by Sara Blair, 2007-08-27
  14. Pride and Promise: The Harlem Renaissance (Perspectives on History)

61. African American Studies/Literature Resources
Americans (University of Virginia) University of Michigan African American StudiesLinks. harlem Renaissance harlem Renaissance (IHAS) Literature and Life
http://webpages.shepherd.edu/ltate/AfricanAmericanResources.html
African American Studies/Literature Resources
A list compiled by Dr. Linda Tate, Shepherd College (last updated 8/28/01) American Ethnic Literature

The English Server: Race and Ethnicity

Multicultural Web: U.S. Fiction since 1950
African American Studies Sites
Archives of African American Music and Culture: Links (Indiana University)

American Slavery: A Composite Autobiography

Africana.com (by Henry Louis Gates)

Smithsonian Anacostia Museum for African American History and Culture
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University of Michigan: African American Studies Links
Abolitionism/Underground Railroad
Abolition, Anti-Slavery Movements, the Rise of the Sectional Controversy (Library of Congress), Part 1 and Part 2
Africans in America (PBS Series) Judgment Day, Narrative, Introduction Judgment Day, Narrative, From Coast to Coast Judgment Day, Narrative, Antebellum Slavery Judgment Day, Narrative, Abolitionism ... Judgment Day, Resources Key Abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison David Blight on William Lloyd Garrison Angelina Grimke Weld’s speech at Pennsylvania Hall Slave Narratives “An Introduction to the Slave Narrative” (William Andrews) First-Person Narratives of the American South North American Slave Narratives American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940

62. Videos On African American Studies At Stanford University
Dorothy is a harlem kindergarten teacher whisked off to follow the works, you maywish to consult Beginning Library Research on African American studies.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/films/afamfilms.html
Videos on African American Studies at Stanford University
Documentaries Feature Films Reference Works
Finding Films
This is a selected list of films and videos which examine the historical, political and cultural development of African Americans in the United States. You may locate these and other titles by searching Socrates, the online catalog Call numbers beginning with ZFL designate films, those with ZVC indicate VHS videos, and ZVU indicates 3/4" videocassette ("betamax"). DVDs will have the call number ZDVD and circulate overnight to Stanford students, staff, and faculty. All titles are available in Green Library Media-Microtext Center for in-house use; however, faculty or instructors who wish to show a film or tape for educational purposes can arrange for outside viewing.
Documentaries
Series
Black Heritage (1969) focuses on the history of African people in the United States, slavery, the struggle for freedom, politics of the 20's, and the role of Black soldiers in World War II. Each film is 30 minutes long. Titles included in the Black Heritage series are (not all parts of the series are available):
  • Black Heritage (ZFLc 9) The introduction to the series.

63. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
Featured Titles in African American studiesBlack Heritage Page 31 of 33 next. BloodRelations Caribbean Immigrants and the harlem Community, 1900-1930 by
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Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in African American Studies -Black Heritage: Page 31 of 36 next New Hardcover The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis by Cyprian Clamorgan Synopsis The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis is both a serious analysis of the social and legal disabilities under which African Americans of all classes labored and a settling of old scores. Somewhat malicious, Clamorgan enjoyed pointing out the foibles of his... read more about this title check for other copies New Trade Paper Grace Towns Hamilton and the Politics of Southern Change by Lorraine Nelson Spritzer Publisher Comments No history of the civil rights era would be complete without an account of the remarkable life and career of Grace Towns Hamilton, the first African-American woman in the Deep South to be elected to a state legislature. This impressive biography... read more about this title check for other copies New Hardcover African American Firsts in Science and Technology by Raymond B. Webster

64. African And African American Studies Program - University Of Memphis - Concentra
ENGL, 4373, Major African American Authors Since the harlem Renaissance. History. Thestatements found on The African and African American studies webpages are for
http://cas.memphis.edu/isc/aaas/concentration_1.html
Concentration I
The Humanities:
(12 hrs. of Elective courses of which 9 hrs. must be at the upper
division level 3000-4000)
Special Topics classes must be approved by the Director. African and African American Studies AAAS African Religions in the Diaspora AAAS Ghana History and Culture
English ENGL African American Literature Through the Harlem Renaissance ENGL African American Literature Since the Harlem Renaissance ENGL Major African American Authors Through the Harlem Renaissance ENGL Major African American Authors Since the Harlem Renaissance History HIST Islamic Civilization HIST Modern Islamic World HIST African Civilization HIST Special Topics in History HIST Islamic Egypt HIST Africa: Antiquity and Tradition HIST Africa: Continuity and Flux HIST Africa: Twentieth Century HIST United States Urban History HIST African American History HIST Civil Rights Movement in the United States Since 1930 Philosophy PHIL African American Philosophy Concentration II Concentration III 213 Mitchell Hall, Memphis, TN 38152
email: hsmith@memphis.edu

65. Afro-American Studies
Black Women, Writing and Slavery African American Literature and American Law TheHarlem Renaissance Introduction to African American studies africanamerican
http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/Harmon/breighm/afro4.html
Afro-American Studies
Photo: B. Eighmey
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W.E.B. DUBOIS ... MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE Demography International Inquiry Evaluating Black Studies From Various Areas Of The World Libraries and Archives Africa Europe North America Learning Activities Attitudes Toward Emancipation Learning the Blues American Memory: The Historian's Sources Digital Classroom: Jackie Robinson ... Project: Chronology of Emancipation During the Civil War African Studies at the University of Pennsylvania African Studies Comprehensive Links African Studies Gateway Black History Hot List Maya Angelou Black English Proposal Draws Fire Links and Resources To Gain Insight Into The Savery Condition Read The Narratives Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives Online The Narrative of Sojurner Truth Up from Slavery American Slave Narratives ... Quindaro, Kansas

66. African American Studies
Women of the harlem Renaissance (ebook) Also in print PS153.N5 W33 1995. AfricanStudies Center - U. of Pennsylvania. African American Web Connection.
http://www.middlebury.edu/~lib/africanamguide.html
Subject Guides Middlebury College
Library
MIDCAT ... Ask a Librarian African American Studies Contents Journal, Magazine, Newspaper Articles
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Art, Music, Theatre, Film, TV
Journal, Magazine, Newspaper Articles
INDEXES For Indexes to Journal, Magazine, and Newspaper articles,
see the Article Index page for African American Studies SPECIALIZED JOURNALS AVAILABLE AT MIDDLEBURY Location and format: For online journals [M] indicates that Middlebury pays for a subscription. By publisher license agreements, these are restricted to Middlebury students, faculty, and staff. Titles not linked are either in print or on microform. For print publications current issues are in the reading room on the main floor of Starr Library; past years are in the bound periodicals section (both arranged alphabetically). See map for locations. Microform publications are either on microfilm (arranged by MF # ) or microfiche (arranged alphabetically). See map for location. Check the Midcat online catalog for more detailed information.

67. African American Studies Print Resources
African American Women A Biographical Dictionary, E 185.96 .A45 African and BlackAmerican studies, DT 3 American Writers Before the harlem Renaissance Series
http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/subjectareas/aas/aasprint.html
Return to African American Studies Page
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
PRINT RESOURCES
Crispus Attucks
Jacob Lawrence, Artist, 1955
PERIODICALS
REFERENCE SOURCES
PERIODICALS
TITLE CALL NUMBER LOCATION/
HOLDINGS African American Review PS 153.N5 N43 3rd Floor
1992 - present African American Review J-STOR African Forum DT 1 .A225 Philanthropic Studies Library
The Afro-American Journal E 185.5 .A2494 3rd Floor
American Visions E 185.5 .A533 3rd Floor
1987 - present Bibliographic Survey, The Negro in Print Reference, 2nd Floor
Black American Literature Forum PS 153.N5 N43 4th Floor
Black American Literature Forum
J-STOR Black Arts Annual NX 512.3.A35 B58 3rd Floor
Black Arts Annual On Order Herron Art Library Black Enterprise E 185.8 .B5 3rd Floor 1970 - present Black Enterprise Softlineweb 1994 - present Black History News and Notes 1993, 1997 - present The Black Photographer's Annual TR 640 .B53 Herron Art Library Callaloo NX 506.C34

68. African American Studies Reference Sources -- Africana Library, Cornell Universi
the Black Theatre Broadway, OffBroadway, and Selected harlem Theatre which indicatethe variety of Internet resources available in African American studies.
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Library/AA_Studies.html
African American Studies
Reference Sources
This literature includes historical, economic, and political aspects of African- Americans as well as issues of education, family and culture. This is a selective list of available resources on African- American Studies in the John Henrik Clarke Africana Library. It is to be used to find more extensive material and should serve as a point of departure.
Table of Contents (TOC)
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture . 1993. Ref./Z/1361/N39/L47x/1993
Afro-American Reference: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Resources . 1985. Ref./Z/1361/N39/D27
Up-to-date general bibliography covering "full interdisciplinary subject range of reference-type materials." Few journal articles.
Bibliographic Guide to Black Studies . 1975- . Ref./Z/1361/N39/N53
Annual acquisitions of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Arranged alphabetically and includes subject headings, author and title entries.

69. UCF: African American Studies
Nineteenth Century African American Expatriatism University Club Movement UCFWomen'sStudies Bluestocking Luncheon Vechten and the harlem Renaissance Polk
http://www.cas.ucf.edu/africanamericanstudies/index.php?URL=davidson

70. Rutgers University Press
A E (New Books Added Daily) African American studies, in Paris Subtitle AfricanAmerican Painters and Subtitle A Revisionist harlem Renaissance Anthology
http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu/acatalog/__African_American_Studies_194.html
Search: African American Studies Bookstore Subject List SUBJECT LIST: A - E (New Books Added Daily) African American Studies
Author:
Ollie A. Johnson III, Karin L. Stanford
Edition: Paper/Cloth
Publication Date: January 2003
Title: African American Women Writers in New Jersey, 1836-2000
Subtitle: A Biographical Dictionary and Bibliographic Guide
Author: Sibyl E. Moses
Edition: Cloth
Publication Date: May 2003
Subtitle: Reading Race in Crime Fiction
Author: Maureen T. Reddy Edition: Paper/Cloth Publication Date: November 2002 Shaded Lives Subtitle: African-American Women and Television Author: Beretta E. Smith-Shomade Edition: Paper/Cloth Publication Date: September 2002 Sister Circle Subtitle: Black Women and Work Author: Edited by Sharon Harley and The Black Women and Work Collective Foreword: Nellie Y. McKay Edition: Paper/Cloth Publication Date: June 2002 The White African American Body Subtitle: A Cultural and Literary Exploration Author: Charles D. Martin Edition: Paper/Cloth Publication Date: March 2002 The Art of History Subtitle: African American Women Artists Engage the Past Author: Lisa Gail Collins Edition: Paper Publication Date: April 2002 The Freedom to Remember Subtitle: Narrative, Slavery, and Gender in Contemporary Black Women’s Fiction

71. African American Studies Program
a course on the harlem/Black Renaissance. Critical Race Feminism and African AmericanPolitical Thought. is an assistant professor of communication studies.
http://www.macalester.edu/aas/faculty.html
Faculty
  • Kendrick Brown , assistant professor of psychology, teaches courses related to the expressions and experiences of racial prejudice and racism, the influence of skin tone bias on African Americans and intergroup contact as a means of producing positive racial attitudes. His publications include: “Skin Tone and Racial Identity Among African Americans: A Theoretical and Research Framework” and “Mental Health: The Importance of Race, Ethnicity and Culture.”
  • Mahmoud El-Kati , lecturer in history, specializes in African American history since World War II and is interested in ethnicity in the U.S. during the 20th century. He is developing a course on the Harlem/Black Renaissance.
  • Duchess Harris , assistant professor of political science and coordinator, teaches Race, Ethnicity and Politics; Critical Race Feminism and African American Political Thought. Her research interests include critical race theory and Black feminist activism from 1960 to the present.
  • Leola Johnson is an assistant professor of communication studies. Her teaching and research interests include representations of African Americans and women in mass media as well as hip-hop culture and rap music.
  • 72. Black History Links
    Site offering social studies and issues in black history. African American men andwomen who have contributed to the advancement of harlem, 19001940 Exhibition.
    http://www.newport-news.va.us/library/Blackhistlinks.htm
    LINKS FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH
    African American history and culture
    Links to key sites from the Department of State http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/blackhis/sites.htm African American literature and history History, biographies, lesson plans and bibliographies http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/afroamer.htm African American Inventors Database Search by name or invention. No biographical information http://www.detroit.lib.mi.us/glptc/aaid/index.asp African American Inventors Series List of African American inventors and their invention. No biographical information. http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~rlandrum/ AFRO-American almanac http://toptags.com/aama/ American Studies Web Bibliography of web-based resources in the field of American studies http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/ Awesome Library - African-American links Site offering social studies and issues in black history http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/African_American.html Black History from Tampa Bay Online Site offering related links http://tampabayonline.net/reports/black/related.htm

    73. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    Black Women's Narrative from Slavery to the harlem Renaissance. The harlem Renaissance. AfricanAmerican studies (American studies Electronic Crossroads).
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2721

    74. African American Studies - SLCC Library Services
    harlem Renaissance, 19191937. US Census Bureau. Black History Quest African-AmericanHistory, Culture, and Black studies Resources.
    http://www.stlcc.cc.mo.us/lsdocs/AfricanAmer.html
    HOME CATALOG INSTRUCTION SERVICES ... HELP
    African-American Studies
    SPECIALIZED SOURCES
    INTERNET SUBJECT INDEXES

    Specialized Sources Top of Page
    REFERENCE Afro-American Almanac
    "An on-line presentation of the African in America. A historical perspective of a nation, its people, and its cultural evolution. From the beginning of the slave trade through the Civil Rights movement, to the present." Sections include Biographies, E-Books, Historical Documents, Historical Events, Folk Tales, and more.
    Perspectives in American Literature : A Research and Reference Guide. Harlem Renaissance, 1919-1937

    U.S. Census Bureau. The Black Population of the United States

    Top of Page
    AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: GENERAL African American History
    A broad listing of available Internet resources.
    African Missouri

    "…links to information, articles and narratives about the State's history…" Maintained by Ann Taylor, University of Missouri-St. Louis.

    75. African American Studies Research Guide
    AfroAmerican Writers from the harlem Renaissance to 1940 (DLB) PS 153 African AmericanStudies materials may be found throughout the library stacks, depending
    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/guides/africanamerican.shtml
    Research Guide
    African and African American Studies
    Ready Reference
    Searching for Books

    Bibliographies and Indexes

    E-Journals
    ...
    WWW Sites

    Important Scope Note:
    The following sources provide merely an introduction to research in African American Studies. They are not intended to be comprehensive but rather a starting point. Because African American Studies usually involves interdisciplinary research, it also will be useful to consult additional subject guides, such as "English Language and Literature," "History, " or "Psychology." For help selecting the best resources talk with a Reference Librarian.
    Ready Reference Sources
    History and Culture
    • African American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Nearly 300 biographies of African American women throughout history. Limited bibliographies and an appendix of "career categories" are included.
      CT 213 N74 1993 Ref
    • Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience
      DT 14 A37435 1999 Ref
    • Chronology of African-American History
      E 185 H64 1991 Ref
    • Directory of Oral History Collections -Organized by state, however, subject and interviewee indexes are included.

    76. Randall Library African American Studies Resources
    Almanac Information on all aspects of African American studies. N5 G29 1999 AfricanAmerican Writers REF PS153 Writers Before the harlem Renaissance (Dictionary
    http://library.uncwil.edu/subject/africanamerican.html
    African American Studies Resources Best Bets EBSCOhost Lexis-Nexis Sociological Abstracts Catalog
    Database Title List

    ILL Request

    Off Campus Access
    ... African American Studies Minor Articles
    These databases can be used to find citations to articles in journals, magazines and newspapers. Some of the databases will provide the full-text of the articles. Database Description Full text Academic Search Full Text Elite Scholarly journals covering a wide range of subjects. EBSCOhost (indexing 1984-current; full text 1990-current) Yes African-American Poetry African-American poets in the late 18th and 19th centuries. (1750-1900) Yes Citations and abstracts from journals, books, dissertations about history and culture of the U.S. and Canada. (1964-current) No Anthropological Index Online Citations to anthropology articles with search engine. (1957-current) No Anthropological Literature Citations to anthropology and archaeology, some art history, demography, economics, psychology, and religious studies. (19th cen.-current) No EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service (EJS) Database of full text scholarly e-journals. Includes a search engine for finding articles.

    77. African American Studies
    African American studies 249. African American Popular Music. African American studies395A. The harlem Renaissance. African American studies s19. Spike Lee.
    http://www.bates.edu/catalog97-98/aas.html
    African American Studies
    Professors Turlish (English), Branham (Rhetoric)(on leave, winter semester and Short Term), and Taylor (English); Associate Professors Kessler (Political Science), Brinkley (Sociology and Women's Studies), Creighton (History)(on leave, winter semester), Bruce (Religion), Fra-Molinero (Spanish), Eames (Anthropology), Nero (Rhetoric), Chair, and Carnegie (Anthropology); Assistant Professors Chin (English), Hill (Political Science), Jensen (History), Williams (Music and African American Studies), and Rivers (Political Science); Mr. Pope.L (Theater)
    African American studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to enrich knowledge of the experience of African Americans from the past to the present, both within and beyond the United States. Attention is given to race as a critical tool of analysis for explaining the allocation of economic resources, the formation of personal and group identity, and the changing nature of political behavior. Study of African American experiences provides insight into secular cultural practices, intellectual traditions, religious doctrines and practices, and social institutions with attention to issues of class, gender, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Major requirements: Students must complete eleven courses and a thesis. Students must complete either African American Studies 457 or African American Studies 458 (senior thesis). In addition students should fulfill the following requirements from the courses approved for the major: one course must have an experiential component; one course must be a junior-senior seminar.

    78. American Ethnic Studies
    History, Revista InterAmericana, American studies Today (UK Grants for research onthe African American woman, a of Black Artists in the harlem Renaissance Era
    http://depts.washington.edu/aes/faculty/jwalter.html
    John Walter
    Professor, American Ethnic Studies; Adjunct Professor, History
    Ph.D., University of Maine, 1972
    Contact Info:
    B503 Padelford Hall
    jcwalter@u.washington.edu
    Education
    Ph.D. University of Maine, 1972
    Selected Bibliography
    Transforming the Curriculum: Ethnic Studies and Women's Studies . Co-edited and co-authored with Johnnella E. Butler. Albany: SUNY Press, 1991. The Harlem Fox: J. Raymond Jones and Tammany, 1920-1970 . Albany: SUNY Press, 1989. *Winner of a 1990 American Book Award Professor Walter is the author of 26 articles and more than 100 reviews in such journals as The Journal of American History The Georgia Historical Quarterly The Western Historical Quarterly The Journal of African Americans in New York Life and History Revista Inter-Americana American Studies Today (U.K.), and the Seattle Times . He has been the recipient of a number of Mellon Research Grants for research on the African American woman, a Taft Research Fellowship for his work on "White Patronage of Black Artists in the Harlem Renaissance Era," among other awards. He received a Ford Foundation Grant for the oral history project "African American Athletes and the Color Line." Walter has lectured abroad at the John F. Kennedy American Studies Institute for the Free University of Berlin, Germany, and most recently (1999) at Liverpool John Moores University, England, and at the United States Embassy, London, U.K.

    79. Department Of African American Studies - Seton Hall University
    also sponsored the honorary degrees bestowed upon harlem renaissance photographer Duringthat decade the Department of African American studies and its research
    http://artsci.shu.edu/afam/
    History of AFAM Faculty Information Fall 2001 Courses Study Abroad ... Internet Resources - Department of African-American Studies
    Arts and Sciences Hall
    Dr. William W. Sales, Jr., Chair
    History of the Department
    The Department of African American Studies was founded in 1970 as the Center for Black Studies. As such it was the first such academic center in higher education in New Jersey and one of the earliest in the entire United States. Originally the Center was established as a semi-autonomous degree-granting unit of the University with the responsibility of offering two degrees, a B.A. in Black Culture and a B.S. in Black Community Studies. Subsequently in cooperation with the school of education, an M.A. in Education with a concentration in Black Studies was established. In 1980 the two undergraduate degrees were consolidated into a B.A. in African American Studies. The guiding philosophy of the Center for Black Studies as the first Director, Dr. George Jackson articulated it, remains that of the present African American Studies Department. Dr. Jackson pointed out that: Scholars are needed (to confront the problems created by racism) who are trained to see the whole problem, not pieces of it. Moreover, freedom must occur within the context of twentieth century science and technology, but from persons who are committed to humanistic application of scientific and sociological principles… the curriculum will integrate the humanities with all other subjects, [and] will be taught from the Black Perspective-which to be meaningful must be humanistic by definition

    80. African American Studies
    The harlem Renaissance and Beyond Literary Biographies of 100 Black Women Writers,1900 African American Review Callaloo Journal of Black studies Journal of
    http://www.fsu.edu/library/search/toolkits/african_american_studies.shtml
    Florida State
    University Libraries
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    African American Studies
    General Information Locating Books Locating Periodicals
    Indexes
    ... web sites GENERAL INFORMATION
    The purpose of this guide is to identify sources on African-American history, literature, and the arts. The materials listed in this guide are located in Strozier Library.
    LOCATING BOOKS
    Specific titles on all aspects of the African American experience may be found by using . All book titles are assigned Library of Congress Subject Headings, which indicate the focus of the book. They are located on first floor of Strozier Library near the Reference Desk. Subject headings to consider are "Blacks" and "African Americans."
    Do a keyword search in LOCATING PERIODICALS/NEWSPAPERS African American periodicals and newspapers are generally seen as an alternative to the "mainstream media," focusing on African American triumphs, struggles, and aspirations from many points of view. To locate these periodicals in the library, type the following searches in

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