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  1. Index to The American Slave (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Donald M. Jacobs, 1981-12-23
  2. Amalgamation!: Race, Sex, and Rhetoric in the Nineteenth-Century American Novel (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by James Kinney, 1985-08-22
  3. The Problem of Embodiment in Early African American Narrative: (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Katherine Fishburn, 1997-06-30
  4. From Slavery to Freedom by John Hope Franklin, Evelyn Higginbotham, 2010-01-15
  5. Black Women Writers and the American Neo-Slave Narrative: Femininity Unfettered (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contemporary Black Poets) by Elizabeth A. Beaulieu, 1999-03-30
  6. Revisiting Blassingame's "The Slave Community": The Scholars Respond (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Al-Tony Gilmore, 1978-07-26
  7. Surprizing Narrative: Olaudah Equiano and the Beginnings of Black Autobiography (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Angelo Costanzo, 1987-05-14
  8. Slavery and Politics in the Early American Republic by Matthew Mason, 2008-09-01
  9. From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans by John Hope Franklin, Alfred A. Moss Jr., 2000-04-11
  10. How Did American Slavery Begin? (Historians at Work) by Edward Countryman, 1999-01-15
  11. Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery: Updated, with a New Introduction and Bibliography by Randall M. Miller, John David Smith, 1997-02-19
  12. The Origins of American Slavery: Freedom and Bondage in the English Colonies (Critical Issue) by Betty Wood, 1998-03-04
  13. The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History through Songs, Sermons, and Speech by Shane White, Graham White, 2006-01-30
  14. American Negro Slavery: A Modern Reader

41. African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
GEORGE WASHINGTON AND slavery. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ETHNIC studies. NATIONALPARK SERVICEAfrican American history and culture resources.
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Black History Quest African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICAN AMERICAN ART-On the internet. AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE This site will guide you to the essentials of the African American culture. AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MAKERS AFRICAN AMERICAN IMAGES -from the 19th century AFRICAN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY AFRICAN AMERICAN ODYSSEY - Library of Congress. AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS FOR LIBERTY AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE WEST AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AFRICA SITES - A Comprehensive Guide to African Websites AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC - Information for BLACKs that makes a Difference. AFRICAN AMERICAN-Commemorative Stamps listing. AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS- across the United States. AFRICAN AMERICAN HOLOCAUST AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE SCIENCES AFRICAN AMERICANS-In the U.S. Merchant Marine and U.S. Maritime Service. AFRICAN ISSUES-U.S. Department of State ... ANCESTRY.COM Ethnic Research in Genealogy ANCIENT NUBIA - An introduction to the Nubian Civilization. This site explains Nubian culture, arts and society in the different periods of their history.

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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 -Slavery and Reconstruction: Page 16 of 20 next Used Hardcover List Price $30.00 A Gentleman of Color: The Life of James Forten by Julie Winch Synopsis The first biography of James Forten, founder of the most important African-American family in 19th-century America. Forten stands beside Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and Martin Luther King, Jr., in the pantheon of African... read more about this title check for other copies Used Hardcover List Price $26.00 Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854-1868 by Frah Jasmin Griffin Publisher Comments A riveting collection of letters written at the time of the Civil War that chronicle the lives of two African American women from New England: one who went to the South to found a school, the other a domestic servant who stayed in the North, in New York...

44. African-American Women - On-line Archival Exhibits At Duke University
Check out this digital special collection from Duke University with personal narratives, photos, biographies, and links to related resources. africanamerican Women. On-line Archival as an african-american in society, and Retrieving african-american Women's History Manuscript Sources at Duke. Women's studies Resources
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Elizabeth Johnson Harris: Life Story Elizabeth Johnson Harris was born in Augusta, Georgia, in 1867 to parents who had been slaves. Her 85 page handwritten memoir provides glimpses of her early childhood, of race relations, of her own ambivalence about her place as an African-American in society, and of the importance of religion and education in her life. This on-line collection includes full text of her memoirs as well as several of her poems and vignettes that were published in various newspapers during her lifetime. Vilet Lester Letter Slave letters are very rare documents. This letter from Vilet Lester is one of less than a dozen such letters we have been able to identify among the vast amount of plantation records held at the Duke Special Collections Library. In this particular case, Vilet's letter stands alone with virtually no other documents - no slave lists, work records, or owner's letters - to give us further information about her. Although many of the facts of Vilet Lester's life may be elusive, she still gives us a rare and precious view into slave life through this letter. Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson: Slave Letters Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson were house slaves at Montcalm, the family home of David and Mary Campbell, located in Abingdon, Virginia. During the years David Campbell served as Governor of Virginia (1847-1850), he and his family moved into the Governor's mansion in Richmond, taking several of their slaves with them but leaving Hannah and Lethe to care for the homestead. These letters were written by Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson to their mistresses and other slave family members during this time period. The letters provide a rare firsthand glimpse into the lives of slaves and the relationships they had with their owners.

45. Howard University Libraries
History of slavery A timeline on slavery and in part the History of Racism, with emphasis is maintained by Sarah Fauntroy, African American studies Bibliographer, (202) 806-7252
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Provides the origins of Black History Month, Kwanzaa and Martin Luther King Day, plus links to internet Category Society Ethnicity Events Black History Month...... Underground Railroad, slavery and Slave Narratives /// Food /// Folk Tales Urban resourceslisted by curricular area in the African American studies Toolkit.
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47. African American Studies
State slavery Statutes. Other Titles in African American studies. BlackJournals. slavery Source Materials. Related Research Collections.
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48. Norton Books - Browse By Subject: African American Studies
James Oakes, slavery and Freedom; Eleanor Wilson Orr, Twice As Browse books by subjectAfrican American studies • Animals • Anthologies • Anthropology
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49. Colby College Libraries: Research: African American Studies
Colby's African American studies Program. eg african american actors, african americancollege students slavery A term which often has geographic subdivisions
http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/african.shtml

Colby's African American Studies Program Subject Headings for finding Books in the Library Use both subject heading and word searches to find everything on your topic. Ask a Reference Librarian to help you find all the appropriate subject headings. Some of the most important are listed below.
  • African American - Used as an adjective to describe a portion of a group of people or things. e.g. african american actors, african american college students. African Americans - Used as subject for works about U.S. citizens of African descent. e.g. African Americans - Civil Rights, African Americans -Religion. African Americans In - Used to mean "as portrayed in", or in a profession. e.g. African Americans in motion pictures or African Americans in the motion picture industry. Blacks - Used for works about Blacks as an element in the population of a country. It usually has a geographic subdivision. e.g. Blacks Great Britain Social Conditions or Jamaica Blacks Fiction. Race - is used in the sociological or ethnographic sense. It has narrower "see also" references for Black Race, Caucasian Race, Race Relations, etc.

50. African American Studies Internet Resources
African American studies University of Pennsylvania Library; Race RelationsTheMining Company information on popular topics such as slavery reparations and
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Selected African American Studies Internet Resources
George Mason University Resources Arts and Humanities Directories Local Resources ... Science
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  • African American Media Collection Guide: GMU Libraries
    This is a selected collection guide to video, audio and multimedia resources available at the University Libraries.
  • African American Studies Department
  • African American Studies Research Guide
    This is a selected research guide designed to help researchers devise an effective strategy and identify important resources. While it is not meant to be a comprehensive bibliography, these sources serve to identify the types of resources likely to solve research problems. Additional sources can be identified by examining the subject headings listed in these sources, using research guides in other related disciplines, and searching the library catalog.
  • GMU Libraries MyLibrary
    This is an electronic gateway used to customize GMU Library Resources. Set up an account and select "African-American Studies" as your discipline. This provides access to electronic journals and databases specific to African American Studies. Please note that most of these resources are only available for remote access by the faculty, students, and staff of George Mason University.
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51. AFRICAN MISSOURI
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Blacks have a rich and varied history in Missouri; as slaves, freedmen and freedwomen, settlers, teachers, soldiers, farmers... It is a history little known or appreciatedeven by native African Missourians. This project is intended to provide access to some of our sad and wonderful history. This homepage supplies links to information, articles, and narratives about the State's history taken from sources such as the Official Manual of the State of Missouri, Preservation Issues by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the African American Heritage of St. Louis by the St. Louis Public Library, the Black Studies Gopher of the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and narratives provided by the Western Historical Manuscript Collection and University Archives (University of Missouri System). Index for articles from Preservation Issues and the African-American Archeology newsletter.

52. African American Studies Program | Resources
African American Pamphlets Home Page; African studies WWW (U. Penn); Alain LockeSociety; American Memory Born in slavery Slave Narratives from the Federal
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53. UGA Press Subject Catalog: African American Studies
Critical Memory Public Spheres, African American Writing, and Black A DocumentaryHistory of slavery in North Drums and Shadows Survival studies among the
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54. African American Studies Resources
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Extensive resources from About.com's American History Guide. The African-American Mosaic "A noteworthy and singular publication, the Mosaic is the first Library-wide resource guide to the institution's African- American collections." From The Library of Congress. African-American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship Library of Congress exhibit which "explores black America's quest for equality from the early national period through the twentieth century." African and African American Resources at the Smithsonian "The Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies interprets the collective knowledge of the Smithsonian and serves as a gateway to its educational resources. Through research, publishing, and staff development programs for the education and museum communities, the Center promotes the understanding and use of museums."

55. CAAS - African American Studies Links
Gilda Lehrman Center for the Study of slavery. Political and Social Movements.Islam in America. University of Wisconsin African American studies.
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/caas/links/aas.html
Welcome to the CAAS African American links page! We offer a sampler of some of the most useful websites sponsored by universities, research centers, non-profits, governments, and news organizations. Useful commercial sites are accessible through some of the gateways in our lists. Inclusion of a link on this page does not imply endorsement of the views or information presented.
General Organization of Africans in the Americas Africana.com African American Networking Afro-American Sources in Virginia, a Guide to Manuscripts ... Black Arts Movement
Literature Blackwriters.org African American Books Givens Collection of African American Literature Life and Literature, PBS Series on the Givens Collection ... Database of African American Poetry, 1760-1900, University of Michigan
Civil Rights Civil Rights Project, Harvard U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Citizens Committee on Civil Rights ... National Civil Rights Museum
History Museums Charles Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit Anacostia Museum (Center for African American History and Culture) African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. Making of America, Electronic Archive, University of Michigan ... Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site
General History Gateways Race and Place: African American Community Histories A Deeper Shade of History, MIT

56. African American Studies Resources Guide
of letters in the National antislavery standard, 1861 Black studies Database (CDROM)Holdings 1948-1986 African American Poetry 1750-1900 Nearly 3,000 poems
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African-American Studies Resources
This selection of specialized resources in African-American Studies is designed to help you navigate through the wealth of information in Fondren's collections. It is not a comprehensive list. Also consult the general guide to History Resources
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African American Newspapers: The 19th Century Full Text
This collection of African-American Newspapers contains a wealth of information about cultural life and history during the 1800s. It also contains large numbers of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements, all of which embody the African-American experience. This database will ultimately contain the complete text of the major African-American newspapers published in the United States during the 19th century.

America: History and Life
Covers the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. This extensive database indexes over 2,000 journals published worldwide. In addition to covering all key English-language historical journals, this database indexes selected historical journals from major countries, state and local history journals, and a targeted selection of hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities. (1964-)

57. Mircroform Sets In African-American Studies
Princeton University Library. africanamerican studies Microform Sets. Anti-Slaverymaterial, John Rylands Library, 20 reels, Microfilm 06843.
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American Committee on Africa, Papers 6 reels Microfilm 08552 American Missionary Association Archives 262 reels Microfilm 05360 and Supplement Anti-Slavery material, John Rylands Library 20 reels Microfilm 06843 Anti-Slavery Source Materials (fiches) Microfiche 199 Arthur Schomburg papers 12 reels Microfilm 06953 Association of Southern
Women Against Lynching, 1930 - 1942 8 reels Microfilm 05551 Black Abolitionist Papers 17 reels Microfilm 05367 Black Workers in Era of Great Migration 25 reels Microfilm 05597 Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen 1865-72
: Letters Received 74 reels Microfilm 08519 Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen 1865-72
: Letters Issued 7 reels Microfilm 08518 California. Governor's Commission
on the Los Angeles riots 5 reels Civil Rights: Kennedy Administration 19 reels Microfilm 05859 Civil Rights: Johnson Administration 21 reels Microfilm 05445 Civil Rights: Nixon Admin. 1969-74 46 reels Microfilm 09172 Claude Barnett Papers, Parts 1 and 3A-D

58. The University Of North Carolina Press | African American Studies
Remembering Generations Race and Family in Contemporary African American Fictionby Ashraf Roots of Secession slavery and Politics in Antebellum Virginia by
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Abiding Courage: African American Migrant Women and the East Bay Community by Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo The African American Enounter with Japan and China: Black Internationalism in Asia, 1895-1945 by Marc Gallicchio Along Freedom Road: Hyde County, North Carolina, and the Fate of Black Schools in the South by David S. Cecelski American Dreams in Mississippi: Consumers, Poverty, and Culture, 1830-1998 by Ted Ownby The Artistry of Anger: Black and White Women's Literature in America, 1820-1860 by Linda M. Grasso Before Jim Crow: The Politics of Race in Postemancipation Virginia by Jane Dailey Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy by Stephen Kantrowitz Beyond Slavery: Explorations of Race, Labor, and Citizenship in Postemancipation Societies by Frederick Cooper, Thomas C. Holt, and Rebecca J. Scott Black Bard of North Carolina: George Moses Horton and His Poetry edited by Joan R. Sherman Black Newspapers and American's War for Democracy, 1914-1920 by William G. Jordan Black Soldiers in Blue: African American Troops in the Civil War Era Edited by John David Smith Broadcasting Freedom: Radio, War, and the Politics of Race, 1938-1948

59. African American Studies: Mina Rees Library
Born in slavery Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 19361938(Library of Congress). Center for African and African American studies (Univ.
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African-American Studies
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Affirmative Action and Civil Rights (Univ. of Colorado Libraries)
African American Culture (annotated index of sites; College and Research Libraries News) African American History (Historical Text Archive) African American History and Studies (Academic Info) African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Links (Black History Quest) African American Inventors (Inventors Museum) African-American Issues (Black Collegian) African American Literature Book Club (in five languages) African American Male Research African American Mosaic (Library of Congress) African American Odyssey (Library of Congress) African American Organizations (African American Web Connection) African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907 (Library of Congress) African American Research Organizations (African American Male Research) African American Review, 1976-1997 (JSTOR; CUNY users only) African American Review, 1992 to present (Academic Search Premier; CUNY users only) African-American Studies (Rutgers Univ. Libraries)

60. African American Studies
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The Abolitionist Legacy : From Reconstruction to the NAACP
James M. McPherson (Princeton Univ. Press, 1995); Paperback.
This history by the author or the Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the Civil War, Battle Cry of Freedom, traces the continued activism of the abolitionist generation from Reconstruction through their battles against post-Reconstruction segregation to the creation of one of the leading organizations of the modern civil rights movement. McPherson includes a good discussion of the uneasy alliances forged with the woman's suffrage and anti-imperialist movements, and finds that it was no coincidence that abolitionist Moorfield Storey was simultaneously president of the Anti-Imperialist League and the NAACP.
African Americans on the Western Frontier
Monroe Lee Billington and Roger D. Hardaway, eds. (Univ. Press of Colorado, 1998); Hardcover.
Pathbreaking anthology of essays about the diverse range of occupations and experiences of African Americans in the West. Although some aspects of their experience have received increased attention in the last few years, most notably "Buffalo Soldiers" and African American cowboys, this volume offers an unusually comprehensive view by bringing together essays on everything from slavery and the civil rights struggle to the development of African American newspapers.
"All the World Is Here!" The Black Presence at White City

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