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Secondary Sources
- A collection of scholarly articles from academic
journals and important anthologies help students interpret the
primary sources. These articles include classic and contemporary
works in African American history, from Carter G. Woodsons "The
Negroes of Cincinnati Prior to the Civil War" in 1916 to
present-day, cutting-edge scholarship by Mary Frances Berry, John
Hope Franklin, August Meier, Sharon Harley, Elsa Barkley Brown,
Paul Finkelman, and many others.
- Over eleven hundred biographical and reference
articles give students essential background on almost every aspect
of African American history and, for more advanced scholars, detailed
information on people, organizations, and events. This reference
component of Primary Sources in African American History is drawn
from Greenwood Press's Encyclopedia of African American Civil
Rights from Emancipation to the Present and Dictionary
of Afro-American Slavery.

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