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The National Archives holds a wealth of material documenting the African American experience and highlights these resources online, in programs, and through traditional and social media.
The MSRC at Howard University is recognized as one of the worlds largest and most comprehensive repositories for the documentation of the history and culture of people of African descent in Africa, the Americas, and other parts of the world. Black History | National Archives National Archives | (.gov) research alic reference National Archives | (.gov) research alic reference
One of twenty-one libraries in the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives system, the National Museum of African American History and Culture Library is devoted to collecting and providing access to resources that support research in African American history, culture, and the African Diaspora.
This primary source collection details the extensive work of African Americans to abolish slavery in the United States prior to the Civil War. Covering the period 1830-1865, the collection presents the international impact of African American activism against slavery, in the writings of the activists themselves.
That quest became The HistoryMakers, a digital repository for the Black experience that documents, through interviews and other sources, the achievements of Black people in a wide variety of categories from politics (including a young state senator named Barack Obama) to the arts, sports, education, business, law,
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