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RefWorks: Personal Citation Manager   Comments

RefWorks: Personal Citation Manager
RefWorks is a web-based citation manager that allows you to create your own databases of citations by importing references from MNCAT and other databases, and then in seconds automatically generate bibliographies in all major styles (MLA, APA, Turabian, Chicago, etc.).


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Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries   Comments

Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries


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Panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut:   Comments

Panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut:
I attended a panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut: The Impact of Ghetto Fiction on African American Literature which featured the following panelists (pictured above): Nick Chiles, author, and journalist, Nikki Turner, author of Project Chick , and Riding Dirty on I 95 http://authors.aalbc.com/nikki_turner.htm, Benilde Little author of "Who Does She Think She Is?", and
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We are offering a Great New Service   Comments

We are offering a Great New Service
I must say after a almost 15 years of building web pages and even longer surfing the net, there is very little that make me say "wow". Recently, however, I found a service that I’m actually reselling because I think it is just a cool (but effective) marketing tool. The real selling point is the price. Please check out the what I’m talking about by clicking the picture below:Get Yours Video at
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RefWorks: Personal Citation Manager   Comments

RefWorks: Personal Citation Manager
RefWorks is a web-based citation manager that allows you to create your own databases of citations by importing references from MNCAT and other databases, and then in seconds automatically generate bibliographies in all major styles (MLA, APA, Turabian, Chicago, etc.).


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Encyclopaedia Britannica Online   Comments

Encyclopaedia Britannica Online
Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects. Also includes links to related Internet resources, and the Britannica Book of the Year. Search tip: When combining words in search, capitalize AND. For example: revolution AND 1848


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Can Black people go 5 minutes without music?   Comments

Can Black people go 5 minutes without music?
…or rather why do we have to blast the music during every gathering?Having been back in Harlem now for about 4 years — after being away for over 20. There are plenty of improvements but one thing about this community that gets on my nerves is some folks apparent belief that we all want to hear their music or that it is fine to just blast you music out of your car, open window, or mobile
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RefWorks: Personal Citation Manager   Comments

RefWorks: Personal Citation Manager
RefWorks is a web-based citation manager that allows you to create your own databases of citations by importing references from MNCAT and other databases, and then in seconds automatically generate bibliographies in all major styles (MLA, APA, Turabian, Chicago, etc.).


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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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Mah Niggaz   Comments

Mah Niggaz
I’ve been writing newsletters to highlight the most recent work on AALBC.com for at least 8 years. I’m a facts and figures kind of guy, so I always review the statistics associated with each newsletter. I’m very interested in which articles readers find most the interesting (based upon which articles are most frequently clicked).In my November 30th 2006 newsletter the most frequently clicked
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