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1. Howard University Libraries harlem Renaissance. Bibliography African American studies Research Bibliography.harlem Renaissance (Bibliography). Sources for africanamerican studies. Biography http://www.founders.howard.edu/afroam2.htm | |
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2. UGA African American Studies A brief biographical sketch of several key figures in African American history.Category Society Ethnicity African africanamerican History...... In 1921 he began studies at Columbia University a defining piece for the harlem Renaissancemovement. his character, Simple, an African American Everyman who http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/History.html | |
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3. Untitled Document Resource provided by this educational CDROM offers a large collection of links to information about african-american history. Black History Quest. african-american History, Culture, and Black studies Resources JILL DIESMAN'S HOME PAGE - Where the harlem Renaissance comes "Alive". http://www.utexas.edu/depts/caaas | |
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4. African-American Studies Scholarly Resources africanamerican studies. Scholarly Resources Includes portraits of figures from the harlem Renaissance. Daguerreotype Photographs from the National Digital Library, http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/subjects/afam/resource.html | |
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5. African American Studies Program AFH 354, African American Literature harlem Renaissance to the PresentL/HU, C (3). AFR 210, Introduction to African American studies C (3). http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/general/african-american-studies.html |
6. African American Studies Program L/HU, C (3) or AFH 354 African American Literature harlem Renaissance to thePresent L/HU, C (3). AFR 210, Introduction to African American studies C (3). http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/2001-2002/general/african-american-studies.html | |
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7. American Studies @ The University Of Virginia American studies, AfroAmerican Sites The links provide a Afrocentric products. Alsocontains links to african-american newspapers and The harlem Renaissance. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA01/Lisle/xroads/african.html | |
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8. African-American History And Studies Broadcasting Atlanta); Uncrowned Queens African American Women Community Papers Project(African studies Center, UCLA harlem Renaissance (Father Ryan High School http://www2.tntech.edu/history/black.html | |
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9. African-American Studies africanamerican studies. Smith This is the story of Roy Smith, an African Americanborn in Search for Hansen A Photographer of harlem This film documents the http://www.filmakers.com/AfroAmerican.htm | |
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10. KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans African-American africanamerican studies, Creating and Evaluating Ethnic Advertising (9-12). MultipleChoice Quiz (Activity) (9-12). The harlem of the West (11-12). http://www.kqed.org/topics/education/educators/lessons/african-american.jsp |
11. African American Studies: Mina Rees Library harlem Renaissance A Brief Introduction (PAL Perspectives in American Literature). Institutefor studies in africanamerican studies (Columbia Univ.). http://library.gc.cuny.edu/RESEARCH/afric_ams.asp | |
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12. Guide To Reference Sources In African American Studies electronic resources in the area of africanamerican studies. Nelson, Emmanuel S.african-american Authors 1745 to Writers Before the harlem Renaissance, Ref http://www.rhodes.edu/library/refguides/RefGuideAfricaAmerican.html | |
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13. African-American Studies Links Writers of the harlem Renaissance. Table of Contents. African American Collection;American Identities africanamerican Resources; African American studies; http://tarver.mercer.edu/weblinks/social_science/african_american.htm | |
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14. African-American Studies africanamerican studies. seminar at Kenyon College concerned with African Americanmigrations from South, specifically, from Charleston SC to harlem, New York http://www.hist.unt.edu/09w-blk2.htm | |
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15. African-American Hist The University of Pennsylvania African studies site with links to severalMartin Luther King Jr. africanamerican Culture The harlem Renaissance http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/afroam.html | |
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16. Subject Guide To African-American Studies American Culture The harlem Renaissance not only the transformed African Americanidentity and history of the 1920s, but also American culture in general. http://www.dayton.lib.oh.us/adult/ref/afamhist.html | |
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17. African-American Studies harlem Live! Langston Hughes Centennial Tribute from NPR. Poets of the harlemRenaissance and After. National Association of African American studies. http://www.kl.oakland.edu/DiversityResources/AfricanAmerican.html | |
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18. African American Studies Program | Resources Freedom's Journal (First africanamerican owned and operated newspaper of the NewNegro; harlem Renaissance; Marcus War Photographs Home Page; studies in the http://www.iupui.edu/~afam/resources.html | |
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19. African-American Studies Resources AfroAmerican Writers from the harlem Renaissance to 1940, volume 51 resources ona wide variety of topics of interest to african-american studies sponsored by http://www.library.vcu.edu/guides/afam.html | |
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20. DCPL: Internet: African American Studies Internet Information Resources Go to this location African American studies. thatis often referred to as the New Negro Movement or the harlem Renaissance. http://www.dclibrary.org/internet/african-american-studies.html | |
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