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21st Century Slavery - My Reaction   Comments

21st Century Slavery - My Reaction
Generally when I get spam, whether it come from friends, family or a stranger, I usually just delete it. I get a lot of email. Most of it is spam.The other day I got a piece of spam called 21st Century Slavery. I’m actually reluctant to share it here because the message is so damning. However I think my reaction, in context, will be more meaningful.The Spam email 21st Century Slavery
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Black Studies Database: Kaiser Index to Black Resources   Comments

Black Studies Database: Kaiser Index to Black Resources
The Kaiser Index to Black Resources is drawn from the handwritten notes of the staff of the Schomburg Center at New York Public Library. It indexes journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, pamphlets and reports published between 1948-1986.The actual clipping file is available in Wilson Library Reference, 1st floor, in reference microfiche sets 34 and 34A, covering 1924-1974 and 1975-1988.


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Contemporary Black Biography   Comments

Contemporary Black Biography


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Black New Yorkers: Booklover hopes to profit from his passion   Comments

Black New Yorkers: Booklover hopes to profit from his passion
Black New Yorkers: Booklover hopes to profit from his passionby TANANGACHI MFUNIAmsterdam News StaffSeptember 28 - October 4, 2006When Harlemite Troy Johnson launched a website dedicated to Black books nearly eight years ago, it came out of a passion for Black people, he said.Today, Johnson s African American Literary Book Club (aalbc.com) is a virtual watering hole for Black booklovers
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AALBC.com eNewsletter March 28th 2006   Comments

AALBC.com eNewsletter March 28th 2006
The Following is an excerpt of AALBC.com’s March 28th eNewsletter:MAKING THE BEST OF AALBC.comTip #1 Use the Google Search EngineAALBC.com is a massive web site; make sure you take advantage of all of our content by utilizing our site specific Google search engine.The Google search box (circled) can be found on virtually every AALBC.com web page. If you are looking for information on an
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Department of Afro-American&African Studies   Comments

Department of Afro-American&African Studies


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My Reaction to "Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons calls for an end to "offensive words" in rap music"   Comments

My Reaction to "Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons calls for an end to "offensive words" in rap music"
I guess the following could be considered a rant: This is just one of my posts to a popular topic of discussion on one of my discussion baords. The subject of the post was: Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons calls for an end to "offensive words" in rap musicRead the rest of the reactions here: http://www.thumperscorner.com/discus/messages/179/26266.htmlThe genie is out of the bottle…If
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My Reaction to "Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons calls for an end to "offensive words" in rap music"   Comments

My Reaction to "Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons calls for an end to "offensive words" in rap music"
I guess the following could be considered a rant: This is just one of my posts to a popular topic of discussion on one of my discussion baords. The subject of the post was: Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons calls for an end to "offensive words" in rap musicRead the rest of the reactions here: http://www.thumperscorner.com/discus/messages/179/26266.htmlThe genie is out of the bottle…If
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Style Manuals   Comments

Style Manuals
A selected list of sources available in WilsonReference Services.


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African American Newspapers   Comments

African American Newspapers
This collection of African-American Newspapers contains a wealth of information about cultural life and history during the 1800s. It also contains large numbers of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements, all of which embody the African-American experience.This database will ultimately contain the complete text of seven African-American newspapers published in the United States during the 19th century, including Freedoms Journal, The Colored American, The National Era, and The Christian Recorder. See Database Description for detailed information about individual newspapers.


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