Clarence L. Irving, Sr., a retired machinist, founded an archive of African American music at York College, CUNY. He also managed and coached a New York City sandlot baseball team, the Bisons, and conceived the idea of placing the images of African American women on United States postage stamps
The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, known during that time as the Negro Renaissance, affe...
Last week, the Gettysburg College Africana Studies and Economics Departments sponsored the 12th annu...
Despite local histories that have been published on the history of Columbus, Georgia, and its school...
Clarence L. Irving, Sr., a retired machinist, founded an archive of African American music at York C...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
This syllabus is designed for a lecture course on Post-Emancipation African American history
Elma Lewis, founder of the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, National Center of Afro-American Artists,...
Through a dynamic range of photographs and texts from the 1960s, Leonard Freed’s Black in White Amer...
Drawing on papers written by students in a seminar Professor Eric Foner directed in the spring of 20...
In the spring of1999 Ryan curated an exhibition in E. S. Bird Library tided Intimate Circles of Act...
Title: Papers, 1861-1977 Description: 36 linear ft. Notes: Social worker and collector of black Ame...
Title: Collection, ca. 1850-ca. 1900. Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American minister, lyr...
One hundred years ago, author, editor and civil right activist Freeman Henry Morris Murray published...
Title: Papers, 1914-1971 Description: 13.5 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American lawyer, scholar, and pres...
BRONX AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEWER: Natasha Lightfoot INTERVIEWEE: Hugh Beckford SUM...
The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, known during that time as the Negro Renaissance, affe...
Last week, the Gettysburg College Africana Studies and Economics Departments sponsored the 12th annu...
Despite local histories that have been published on the history of Columbus, Georgia, and its school...
Clarence L. Irving, Sr., a retired machinist, founded an archive of African American music at York C...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
This syllabus is designed for a lecture course on Post-Emancipation African American history
Elma Lewis, founder of the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, National Center of Afro-American Artists,...
Through a dynamic range of photographs and texts from the 1960s, Leonard Freed’s Black in White Amer...
Drawing on papers written by students in a seminar Professor Eric Foner directed in the spring of 20...
In the spring of1999 Ryan curated an exhibition in E. S. Bird Library tided Intimate Circles of Act...
Title: Papers, 1861-1977 Description: 36 linear ft. Notes: Social worker and collector of black Ame...
Title: Collection, ca. 1850-ca. 1900. Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American minister, lyr...
One hundred years ago, author, editor and civil right activist Freeman Henry Morris Murray published...
Title: Papers, 1914-1971 Description: 13.5 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American lawyer, scholar, and pres...
BRONX AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEWER: Natasha Lightfoot INTERVIEWEE: Hugh Beckford SUM...
The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, known during that time as the Negro Renaissance, affe...
Last week, the Gettysburg College Africana Studies and Economics Departments sponsored the 12th annu...
Despite local histories that have been published on the history of Columbus, Georgia, and its school...