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- Primary Sources
- Manuscripts
- With easy access to exciting source material, even beginning
researchers can experience the thrill of using primary sources
to analyze dramatic episodes in African American History.
- Court Cases
- Including every reported judicial opinion pertaining to race
and slavery in every colony, from the 17th century
through the Confederation period, and every U.S. Supreme Court
decision pertaining to race.
- Statutes
- Including a complete compilation of reported colonial legislative
acts pertaining to race and slavery in every colony, as well as
every major law passed by the U.S. Congress since 1792 that relates
to race or particularly impacts African Americans.
- Speeches
- Many speeches by noted African American leaders.
- Autobiographies
- Autobiographies of African Americans present a valuable personal
perspective.
- Photographs and Images
- Hundreds of images--many never before published--of famous civil
rights leaders and ordinary African Americans.
- Government Documents
- Growing database of U.S. government documents drawn from the
massive collections of Congressional Information Service, Inc.
- Secondary Sources
- Scholarly articles and over 1,100 reference articles help place
the primary source material in historical context.
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