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81. Colorado College - Tutt Library -CS370 -19th Century African American Literature
Finding Journal Articles in Subject specific Databases Africana theencyclopedia of the African and African American experience
http://www.coloradocollege.edu/library/Course/ID/CS37019thCentAfricanAmLiteratur
CS 370: 19th Century African American Literature -
Library Research Guide
Library instruction provided by Krystyna Mrozek, Interdisciplinary Programs Librarian, Block 4, 2004
Evaluating Your Sources
Critically Analyzing Information Sources from Cornell University Libraries
http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/skill26.htm
Finding Books
1. Search TIGER Catalog using WORD search to find books in Tutt Library. Try searching "slave*" AND "narrative*". 2. Search Prospector using WORD search to get books from other Colorado libraries. (Or use the Prospector button in the TIGER Catalog.) Books can come in as few as 3 days. 3. Borrow materials from UCCS library (4 items, plus photocopying). 4. Take library van to University of Colorado , Boulder on Saturdays.
Finding Journal Articles
General Subject Databases Useful for both Literature and History
Resource Name Scope Description EBSCO Academic Search Premier 1988 - current Provides access to basic journal index and some full text resources. Subject coverage is general and broad. Shows CC holdings. JStor late 1800's - most recent 5 years Archival access to many scholarly periodicals. Jstor does not cover the most recent three years of any journal.

82. LBCC Resources For African American Poets
20th Century African American Poets Selected Resources Arranged alphabeticallyby author’s last name, this collection of essays places the poet s opus
http://lib.lbcc.edu/monicawhite/orientations/poets.html
20th Century African American Poets: Selected Resources
This handout is compiled by Monica White and is related to an assignment in Margaret Shannon's English 2 course. It is designed to help you begin your research at the LAC Library and on the World Wide Web. If you need further assistance, please consult a librarian at the Reference Desk during library hours.
Contents: Find Reference Books Find Books to Check Out Find Articles Find Web Sites ... Cite Your Sources
FIND REFERENCE BOOKS
The following reference books, shelved in the Reference Room, are critical works on the genre of poetry. Some of the works cited below have similar titles for other literary genres, including the novel, drama, and short story.
Critical Survey of Poetry, English Language Series . 8 vols. Ref PR 502 .C85 1992
The Explicator . 58 vols. Ref PR 1 .E9 Explicates English-language poems.
Masterplots II, Poetry Series . 9 vols. Ref PN 1110.6 .M37 1998 Contains explanations and analyses of meaning, forms, and devices of commonly studied poems in English. Arrangement is alphabetical by title of text.
Poetry Criticism . 35 vols. Ref PN 1010 .P62

83. CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Masterplots II African American Literature. Pasadena Salem, 1994. author,title and genre index. Masterpieces of African American Literature.
http://library.msstate.edu/reference/blackhis.asp?print=yes

84. Sawyer Library: Help Guides: African American Studies
For specific book and periodical titles, check the Suffolk University Library The Collection of African American Literature, Mildred F. Sawyer Library,
http://www.suffolk.edu/sawlib/subject/AfricAmerStudiesGuide.html
African American Studies
Biographical Sources: Online and Print Selected Websites on African American Culture and History Selected Websites on African American Studies Electronic Journals
This guide provides selected information resources supporting African American Studies and includes both historical materials and those relating to current issues. Included in this guide are the Mildred F. Sawyer Library subscription databases, selected web resources, and a brief list of print resources.
For specific book and periodical titles, check the Suffolk University Library Catalog
Online and Print Statistical and General Reference Sources
Online Sources
LexisNexis Statistical
"LexisNexis Statistical enables easy access to statistics produced by the U.S. government, major international intergovernmental organizations, professional and trade organizations, commercial publishers, independent research organizations, state government agencies, and universities."
Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
http://stats.bls.gov/cps/

National Center for Health Statistics - Health of Black or African American Population
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/black_health.htm

85. The BackList.net—A Publishing And Literary Newsletter Of African-American Inter
How did you make the decision to tell a story from a specific point of view? BackList You wrote The African American Writer s Handbook when such
http://www.thebacklist.net/04_11/article3.html

Channeling Fear with Robert Fleming He says he likes challenges. That's an understatement. Robert Fleming likes to travel to untapped territory, revealing the thrill-seeker in him. Chances are, you've more come in contact with Robert Fleming, perhaps through his journalism (he is a contributing editor for Black Issues Book Review) or by salivating over his two erotica collections by Black men, After Hours and Intimacy, or by learning techniques in his reference guide for Black writers, The African American Writer's Handbook His most recent literary journey took him to the realm of horror through a socially charged short-story collection entitled Havoc After Dark. Read on to find out how he cultivated a love for horror and why everyday life can provide plots scarier than you ever imagine. BackList: You chose short stories as the format for your first fiction project

86. African American Review: In Spite Of It All: A Reading Of Alice Walker's "Everyd
African American women authors / Criticism, interpretation, etc. Walker speculiar sound, the specific mode through which her deepening of
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Perhaps the most resonant quality of quiltmaking is the promise of creating unity amongst disparate elements, of establishing connections in the midst of fragmentation. (Kelley 176) Walker's peculiar sound, the specific mode through which her deepening of self-knowledge and sell-love comes, seems to have much to do with her contrariness, her willingness at all turns to challenge the fashionable belief of the day .... (Christian 124)

87. African American Review: "A Gentleman Of Superior Cultivation And Refinement": R
American literature / African American authors Thus I argue, by implication,that our specific understanding of The Caries and Their Friends and our
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ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports "A Gentleman of Superior Cultivation and Refinement": Recovering the Biography of Frank J. Webb African American Review Summer, 2001 by Eric Gardner
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Given the relative commonality of Frank Webb's nameand the fact that he did not always list his middle initial and sometimes went by Francissome biographers have tended to confuse him with others named F. Webb, Frank Webb, Francis Webb, etc. The author Frank J. Webb is not, for example, as some critics (including Reid-Pharr [xiv]) have asserted, the Francis J. Webb who worked as an agent of two short-lived Black newspapers, Freedom's Journal and Rights for All and lived in Philadelphia in the 1820s (1820 U.S. Census), although, as Lapsansky points out (35), this Francis Webb could be the father of the author Webb. The Frank J. Webb who wrote The Garies was born in the Philadelphia area in the late 1820smost probably, based on collation of the four records that list his age, in the Summer of 1828 (1850, 1870, and 1880 U.S. Censuses; Passenger Lists of Boston).

88. Humanities C201: The American Dream
Adult learners approach learning with specific goals, want to be able to directly Breaking Ice An Anthology of Contemporary African American Fiction,
http://www.bridgeport.edu/pdf/ENGL223-SP05.htm
ENGL 223 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE IDEAL PROGRAM COURSE SYLLABUS Dear Student, The IDEAL degree-completion program is designed with the adult learner in mind. Adult learners approach learning with specific goals, want to be able to directly apply new learning to their work and personal lives, and tend to learn best when the coursework is problem-centered so that they are actively engaged in the learning process. In addition, adults bring rich and varied experience to the classroom, which becomes a valuable learning resource for other students. The IDEAL Program assumes joint responsibility in the learning process . The activities and assignments in our classes build on the shared experience of all learners in each class. This is why each student’s preparation, participation and interaction in class activities and discussions are critical to the success of each course. The accelerated format of each course requires a significant amount of time outside the classroom to prepare for and complete the course assignments. This varies between students and courses; however, students typically spend a minimum of fifteen hours per week on course material. To participate in the IDEAL Program, it is expected that you will do the following:

89. James Madison University Libraries
African American Writers ed. by Valerie Smith, Lea Baechler, A. Walton Litz. Selected Black American Authors An Illustrated bioBibliography comp. by
http://www.lib.jmu.edu/literature/black_writers.htm
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90. History Department - University Of Colorado At Colorado Springs
John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American Documentation African History Page Southern History for specific state archives.
http://web.uccs.edu/history/ushistory/afroam.htm
Faculty US History History Programs Senior Thesis ... R. Toolbox
African American History
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the National Civil Rights Museum
Biographical Links
General Sources
African-American Odyssey
Library of Congress site with articles from entire period of African-American history, images, drawings, photographs, and broadsides.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MOSAIC
The Library of Congress Resource Guide.
African-American History: U.S. Information Service
Most outstanding link site that exists for African-American History..
African and African-American Collections at UC Berkeley
Includes pictures of African and African-American artifacts as well as a collection of primary sources on line.
Afro-America's Black History Museum
Diverse site full of images, documents and links to other related sites.
Afro-American Sources in Virginia
A guide to manuscripts.

91. African American National Biography
African American National Biography, Henry Louis gates Jr, Evelyn Brooks If there is more than one book cited by that author, give a short title
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aanb/SHTML/aanbStyle.shtml
HOME CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS SEARCH STYLE GUIDE ... CONTACT
Style Guide for Contributors
AANB FORMAT SUMMARY STYLE GUIDE SAMPLE ENTRIES
CONTENTS
Style, grammar, spelling, etc.
Explicit racial identification Spelling Gendered Terms ... Discography Style, grammar, spelling, etc Style will be based on the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. (CM) Open-closed-hyphenated compounds, accent marks, etc. will be taken from the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dict., 11th ed . For questions of usage, consult the hardback edition of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary of English Usage , the most reasonable and balanced usage book, by far. Spelling In text, use the first variant given in MW11 For names, titles, etc., use the form used by the person, book, institution, etc. Punctuation The serial comma WILL be used ( peas, beans, and potatoes

92. HDL -- ENGL101 - Written Rhetoric
You may want to limit to a range of years or a specific format. Oxford Companionto African American Literature (both print and ebook), Ref. PS153.
http://www.calvin.edu/library/classes/engl101admiraal
@import url(/library/styles_w3.css); For research help contact Kathy DeMey In this session you'll learn how to locate and put your hands on the best resources available for your specific topic so that you can produce an excellent product. It won't be as easy as typing a couple of searches into the computer, but once you learn the basic tools of research, you'll be on your way to becoming an expert. Why Use the Library
Searching WebCat

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Conclusion
Why Use the Library? Cant' I find everything I want on Google? Google only indexes a portion of the web, although it is currently the mother of all search search engines. It does not index most of the hidden or invisible web , however. The information contained in the Hekman Library's research databases is located in the restricted area of the web. The library pays a hefty fee from year to year in order for you to access these databases both on and off campus. This is not to say that you can't find a lot on the free web. Here are some examples of questions that are best answered using the web:

93. African Passions
author Biography this section includes basic facts about the author s life, Copyright (c) 2000 African American Review. Reproduced by permission of the
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94. Watzek Library Research Resources - Core 111 - Kerns - African American Women, 1
Try keyword searches on african american women civil rights or black women Includes entries on individuals, organizations, specific campaigns and
http://library.lclark.edu/reference/coursedisplay.php?subject=Core_111_Kerns_Afr

95. Prof. Tony Martin
It is difficult not to, if one teaches African American history. Martin isthe author of thirteen books and numerous articles and is the world s
http://www.blacksandjews.com/Prof_Tony_Martin.html
Professor Tony Martin
London Mayor Ken Livingstone, Blacks and Jews - A Black View
Flash 10/15/03 : Dr. Martin DIS-INVITED to Britain Black History Event
Tony Martin wants to bring Garvey to a younger generation By Howard Campbell, Jamaica Observer , Sunday, September 15, 2002

Biography
TONY MARTIN
has taught at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, since 1973. He was tenured in 1975 and has been a full professor of Africana Studies since 1979. Prior to coming to Wellesley he taught at the University of Michigan-Flint, the Cipriani Labour College (Trinidad) and St. Mary's College (Trinidad). He has been a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota, Brandeis University, Brown University and The Colorado College. He also spent a year as an honorary research fellow at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad.
Professor Martin has authored or compiled and edited eleven books, including Literary Garveyism: Garvey, Black Arts and the Harlem Renaissance

96. BUBL LINK: African Americans
Also contains bibliographies of African American arts, education, history, author Mississippi State University Subjects african americans, north
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/a/africanamericans.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
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  • About.com: African-American Culture African American History Archive African American Mosaic African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship ... South Carolina: African Americans - 1525-2001
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    About.com: African-American Culture
    Offers original articles and features about African-American culture, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include art and museums, business, civil rights, education, entertainment, history, media, movies and music.
    Author: About.com
    Subjects: african americans
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    African American History Archive
    Pointers to African American history material, as well as an extensive repository of primary documents. Also contains bibliographies of African American arts, education, history, and science resources.
    Author: Mississippi State University
    Subjects: african americans, north american history

    97. LPC Library Webpages Have Moved
    Each entry includes author biography, plot summary, characters, media adaptations, Moon Marked and Touched by Sun Plays by African American Women.
    http://lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/lrc/oral_int.html
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    98. African American History And Heritage Site: Resources And Links For Black Histor
    4) Beyond Black History Month African American Studies Toolkit for Grades K12 A (Subject-specific biography links are found in each subject area.)
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