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Main Authors: Ham, Debra Newman, Ed., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED373127
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author Ham, Debra Newman, Ed.
And Others
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And Others
Ham, Debra Newman, Ed.
And Others
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contents The African-American Mosaic. A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture. Ham, Debra Newman, Ed. And Others Bibliographic Records Black Culture Black History Civil Rights Civil War (United States) Library Guides Library Materials Racial Relations Slavery United States History User Needs (Information) World War I World War II This book presents a broad survey of the Library of Congress's holdings concerning the history and culture of black Americans in the United States. It provides titles of bibliographies, other guides, aids to finding materials, and individual items. This guide, which is arranged chronologically, discusses Library of Congress collections in three main parts: Part 1, "African-Americans in the Antebellum Period," includes materials about: slavery; free blacks; and abolitionists' antislavery movements, and sectional controversy. Part 2, "Emancipation and Beyond," begins with the Civil War, moves into the Reconstruction era, (which includes materials dating to approximately 1880), and ends with what is called the Booker T. Washington era, which spans the years from 1880 to approximately 1915. Part 3, "And the Pursuit of Happiness," discusses: World War I and Postwar Society; the Depression, the New Deal, and World War II; and the Civil Rights era. The guide contains an index. (GLR)
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spellingShingle The African-American Mosaic. A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture.
Ham, Debra Newman, Ed.
And Others
Bibliographic Records
Black Culture
Black History
Civil Rights
Civil War (United States)
Library Guides
Library Materials
Racial Relations
Slavery
United States History
User Needs (Information)
World War I
World War II
The African-American Mosaic. A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture. Ham, Debra Newman, Ed. And Others Bibliographic Records Black Culture Black History Civil Rights Civil War (United States) Library Guides Library Materials Racial Relations Slavery United States History User Needs (Information) World War I World War II This book presents a broad survey of the Library of Congress's holdings concerning the history and culture of black Americans in the United States. It provides titles of bibliographies, other guides, aids to finding materials, and individual items. This guide, which is arranged chronologically, discusses Library of Congress collections in three main parts: Part 1, "African-Americans in the Antebellum Period," includes materials about: slavery; free blacks; and abolitionists' antislavery movements, and sectional controversy. Part 2, "Emancipation and Beyond," begins with the Civil War, moves into the Reconstruction era, (which includes materials dating to approximately 1880), and ends with what is called the Booker T. Washington era, which spans the years from 1880 to approximately 1915. Part 3, "And the Pursuit of Happiness," discusses: World War I and Postwar Society; the Depression, the New Deal, and World War II; and the Civil Rights era. The guide contains an index. (GLR)
title The African-American Mosaic. A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture.
topic Bibliographic Records
Black Culture
Black History
Civil Rights
Civil War (United States)
Library Guides
Library Materials
Racial Relations
Slavery
United States History
User Needs (Information)
World War I
World War II
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED373127