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Emory Univ. Opens Alice Walker Papers
Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker’s papers will go on display on April 24th. There will be a formal opening on April 23rd in the...Topics- African American Studies
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W.E.B. DuBois Papers to be put online at U. Mass.
The University’s W.E.B DuBois Library has about 100,000 letters, diaries, photographs and other items on DuBois’ life and work. The library plans to scan, catalog,...Topics- African American Studies
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John Hope Franklin 1915-2009
A great historian passed away March 25th in Durham North Carolina. John Hope Franklin, most known for his pioneering history of African Americans – From...Topics- African American Studies
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Blacks and the 2008 Democratic National Convention
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies – a non-partisan research institution published this analysis.Topics- African American Studies
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Minority Voting Surged in 2008 Election, According to Project Vote Analysis
Project Vote analyzed the vote in the 2008 presidential election and determined that there was dramatic increase in the number of ballots cast by “traditionally...Topics- African American Studies
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Black History Month 2009
The theme for Black History Month this year is” Quest for Black Citizenship in the Americas: Celebrating the NAACP Centennial”. Visit the Association for the Study of...Topics- African American Studies
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New Information About African Americans
The State Library of North Carolina has an online database with new information African American schools, churches and other institutions.Topics- African American Studies
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Welcome to the African American Studies Blog
Welcome to the African American Studies Blog. Click here to read the archived African American Studies blogsTopics- African American Studies