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- 306: African American History & Continuing the Story
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- Black History and Culture Inventory List Please Use This List to Check Off Items Before Returning the Kit to Milner Library
- Fighting for Juneteenth Twas the 19Th of June, Year 1865, When Slaves
- The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance
- Beyond Emancipation Juneteenth Cincinnati Booklist of Adult Non-Fiction
- African American Culture and the Hall of Negro Life
- African-American Writers and the Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
- African American Culture Powerpoint.Pdf
- How to Celebrate Juneteenth
- Black Faced, Jazz Shaped: Race and American Popular Culture
- ``All Art Is Propaganda'': W.E.B. Du Bois's the Crisis and the Construction of a Black Public Image
- What Is the Harlem Renaissance? Jim Crow and the Migration North
- An African-American Legacy: the Harlem Renaissance
- Harlem Renaissance
- Into Bondage
- A Kwanzaa Prayer
- Beyond Emancipation Juneteenth Cincinnati Booklist of Juneteenth Booklist for Teens
- That Jazz and Blues
- African American Studies
- The Rise of the NAACP
- "Black Renaissance" Literary Movement
- The Harlem Renaissance, Biblical Stories, and Black Peoplehood Introduction
- The Trickster, the Griot, and the Goddess : Optimal Consciousness in the Works of Ntozake Shange, Kara Walker and India
- The Harlem Renaissance the Harlem Renaissance Was an African-American Artistic and Intellectual Movement That Flourished Throughout the 1920S
- Juneteenth Reading and Watching List
- Roaring Twenties Study Guide
- New York City: the Harlem Renaissance and Beyond
- JIM CROW Discussion Guide
- Cultural Perspective on African American Culture
- 110Th Anniversary Edition
- Ignoring the Harlem Renaissance: the Failure of Modernist Scholarship
- Media Release
- The Swing Era and the Harlem Renaissance
- VOICES of FREEDOM Resource Guide
- Harlem Renaissance: Politics, Poetics, and Praxis in the African and African American Contexts