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AFR111: Introduction to Black Culture
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AFR111: Introduction to Black Culture: Websites
Fall 2016, K. Quashie
Locating Your Exhibition Pieces
Background
Books
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Websites
Evaluating & Citing Sources
Blogs/Magazines
Black Art in America
Black Contemporary Art
Black Renaissance Noire
(NYU)
CultureType
Transition Magazine
(Harvard Univ.)
Museums/Notable Collections
Charles C. Wright Museum of African American History
Digital Schomburg (New York Public Library)
DuSable Museum (Chicago)
Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Art (MoCADA)
National African American History Musuem
Studio Museum in Harlem
Contextual Sites
Black American Feminisms: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography
(Univ. of California Santa Barbara)
Drop Me Off in Harlem: Exploring the Intersections
(Kennedy Center)
Multimedia website on the culture & themes of the Harlem Renaissance. Includes are detailed biographies, an interactive map with historical information & and thematic essays on the culture of the time period.
Google Arts & Culture Institute
Searched "African American"
Theory and Method in American Cultural Studies
(Washington State Univ.)
VI. Theorizing Difference and Commonality: Gender, Sexuality, Race/Ethnicity, and Their Intersections
History/Slavery
American Memory: Migrated Collections
Born into Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project
(Library of Congress)
Documenting the American South
(Univ. of North Carolina)
Voices of Civil Rights
(Library of Congress)
W.E.B. DuBois Papers (UMass)
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