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African American Studies  Tags: culture minority_experience literature social_change  

Supports interdisciplinary studies of the African American/black experience.
Last update: Sep 28th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.hanover.edu/africanamerican  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Historic Newspapers

These historic newspapers contain information potentially useful to researchers in African-American studies.

  • The Hanover Miscellany
    Published in 1834 by James morrow, founder of the Jefferson County Antislavery Society
    Archives Reading Room
  • The Liberator
    Available in microform and in special collections.
    A readers' guide is also available on reserve at the circulation desk. (Call numbers E449.E2134 2001 and E449.E2134 1999)
  • National Era
    Earlier name: The Cincinnati Weekly Herald and Philanthropist, available in microform.
    Archives Reading Room
  • The Philanthropist
    Microform
      
     

    Meet Your Guide!

    Profile ImageDouglas Denne
    Contact Info:
    Archivist and Curator of Rare Books
    Rivers Institute Collection Librarian
    Duggan Library
    812-866-7181
    denne@hanover.edu

    Subjects:
    African American Studies, Biochemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Exercise Science, Geology, History, and Theological Studies

     
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