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The Historymakers: a New Primary Source for Scholars
'I Had a History As a Black Person' CHICAGO SUN-TIMES Metro & Tri-State.Pdf
Library of Congress Magazine September/October 2014
WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER DISTINGUISHED LECTURES 1985, Dec. 13 UAPB Dick Gregory
African American Radio, WVON, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Chicago
Black History in the Last Frontier
WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER DISTINGUISHED LECTURES 1985, Dec. 13 UAPB Dick Gregory
The Case for Archival Partnerships the Radcliffe Workshop on Technology & Archival Processing
The Next Generation Grant Higher Education Advisory Board Meeting Preparatory Document Sunday, April 24, 2016 - Monday, April 25, 2016
African American Historymakers Launch 2Nd Annual Back to School Program | the May
LIBRARY of CONGRESS MAGAZINE MAY/JUNE 2014 at 100 Informing the Legislative Debate Since 1914
Facilitating Access to Large Digital Oral History Archives Through Informedia Technologies Michael G
Houston Voices Join National Archive of African...Houston Chronicle 2
BMRC Spring 2018 Newsletter
African Americans and Scientific Innovation Summative Evaluation
The Historymakers Hosts Two Students for National Competition Prize the Historymakers Hosts Two Students for National Competition Prize
Julieanna Richardson Urgently Pursues a Mission—To Build an Enormous ‘Livingt Archive’E of African-Amerllican History, One Compellingi Pertson at a Time
The Historymakers Partners with Brandeis to Modernize Video Archive of African-American Experience a $725,000 Grant from the Andrew W
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Centennial Meeting and Conference September 23
Program Schedule
Chicago's WVON Radio and the Sonorous Image of Black Lives, 1963-1983 a DISSERTATION SU
Agape Baptist Church with Growing Families and More Than a Million View- 3030 Yearsyears Experience in “The Centre” Bldg
Times of Crisis, Times of Change Human Stories on the Edge of Transformation
Women in Focus 2012-2013
American Archivist Reviews Date Posted: October 25, 2018
January 21 – 27, 2021
Oral History in the Digital Age