Ever since the national rise of "Black Studies" during the second half of the twentieth century, this field has focused on the distinctive individuals, places, events, concepts, and circumstances of African American history from the seventeenth century to the present -- from the early national period, when New World Africans first reckoned with Enlightenment preconceptions of race, to the new millennium, when African Americans continue to negotiate the conditions of their lives in the United States. African American Studies is now a vibrant, complex, and growing field for the intellectual and curricular mission of centers, institutes, programs, and departments at colleges and universities across the country. Oxford Bibliographies in African American Studies represents another step in the field's institutional progress. Regularly updated and expanded with new content, the module will provide bibliographic articles that identify, organize, cite, and annotate scholarship on key areas of African American Studies -- culture, politics, law, history, society, religion, and economics.
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- Most Used Resources
- Journals
- Course Reserves
- Research Guides
- Research Databases
- ABI/Inform
- Academic Search Complete
- Atla
- Business Source Complete
- CINAHL Plus
- CQ Researcher
- Dissertations & Theses
- Education Research Complete
- ERIC
- Google Scholar
- JSTOR
- Lexis Nexis
- MLA International Bibliography
- PsycINFO
- Science Direct
- Web of Science
- WorldCat
- more...»
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