#Black History
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readyforevolution · 2 days ago
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jstor · 2 days ago
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Black Periodicals: From the Great Migration through Black Power by Reveal Digital, is a transformative open access resource for librarians, faculty, and students engaging with Black history, social justice, and cultural studies.
Spanning over 75,000 pages of mid-20th-century periodicals, the collection amplifies the voices of Black Americans and their global counterparts. It features a wide range of materials, including women’s advocacy newsletters, labor union publications, and international periodicals from Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean. These resources illuminate connections between early 20th-century activism and the Civil Rights era and beyond.
Whether you're building a library collection, crafting a syllabus, or diving into research, this collection provides unparalleled access to the literature, politics, and culture that shaped a pivotal century.
Explore the collection.
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mimi-0007 · 2 days ago
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highlifezsworld · 2 days ago
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highlifezsworld · 1 day ago
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generatedblacklove · 2 days ago
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gent-illmatic · 2 days ago
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forsapphics · 5 months ago
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Happy Disability Pride Month! 🩶💚❤️🤍💛💙🩶🌈 (x)
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the-blueprint · 2 months ago
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readyforevolution · 2 days ago
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mimi-0007 · 2 days ago
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usnatarchives · 1 month ago
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Dr. Mae Jemison was the first African American woman to travel in space. Born on October 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama, and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Jemison’s journey into the stars is a testament to the power of dreams and determination. 🚀
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saydesole · 10 months ago
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Happy Black History 🤎
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whenweallvote · 5 months ago
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Many of us are taught that slavery came to an end with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, but for enslaved people in Texas, freedom didn’t come until June 19, 1865.
Swipe to learn about the history of Juneteenth, and why it’s a celebration of freedom, culture, and progress.
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generatedblacklove · 3 days ago
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