Black thought and culture [electronic resource]
- Language
- English.
- Imprint
- [Alexandria, Va.] : Alexander Street Press, 2003-
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Contents/Summary
- Summary
- "Black Thought and Culture is a single source for the published works of numerous historically important black leaders. Along with well-known works, the collection features approximately 5,000 pages of unique, fugitive, and never-before-published materials. When complete, Black Thought and Culture will provide approximately 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, articles, speeches, and interviews written by leaders within the black community from the earliest times to 1975. Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders form the mainstay of this corpus. The collection is intended for research in black studies, political science, American history, music, literature, and art."--'About the database' page.
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- Beginning date
- 2003
- Title Variation
- Subtitle <Aug. 27, 2004>: African Americans from Colonial times to the present.
- Subtitle <June 16, 2003>: African Americans to 1975
- Former title from HTML source: BLTC
- Title on internal pages: Black thought & culture
- File Characteristics
- Electronic data.
- Note
- Title from home page (viewed Aug. 27, 2004).
- "Produced in collaboration with the University of Chicago"--Home page.
- Includes brief biographical information for all authors.
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- File/Data Type
- Text (HTML) and search engine.
- Format
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Note
- Available online to Stanford-affiliated users.