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Oxford African American Studies Center
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Oxford Online |
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Oxford University Press Online |
The Oxford African American Studies Center (AASC)
provides online access to the
finest reference resources in African American studies,
The core content includes the highly acclaimed Africana,
which presents a powerful account of the African and African
American experience in five volumes. The new Encyclopedia
of African American History, 1619-1895 documents
the full range of the African American experience from the
arrival of the black explorer, Esteban, who arrived with
the Spanish in 1527, to the death of Frederick Douglass.
A companion set, the Encyclopedia
of African American History, 1896 to the Present,
offers the most extensive treatment of African American history
into the twenty-first century. Bringing the contribution
of African American women to the fore is the fascinating
three-volume Black
Women in America, Second Edition, edited by Darlene
Clark Hine. And finally, the African
American National Biography presents African American
history through the lives of its people, ultimately offering
over 6,000 biographies. In
addition to these major reference works, AASC offers other
key resources from Oxford's reference program, including
the Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature
and selected articles from other reference works. Over
1,000 images, primary sources with specially written commentaries,
and over 100 maps have been collected to enhance this reference
content. And over 100 charts and tables offer information
on everything from demographics to government and politics
to business and labor to education and the arts.
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