Afro-Americana imprints, 1535-1922, from the Library Company of Philadelphia [electronic resource].
- Imprint
- [Naples, Fla.?] : Readex, [2012?]
- Physical description
- 1 online resource
- Series
- Archive of Americana
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Creators/Contributors
- Contributor
- Readex (Firm)
Contents/Summary
- Summary
- "Created from the Library Company of Philadelphia's acclaimed Afro-Americana Collection - an accumulation that begain with Benjamin Franklin and steadily increased throughout its entire history - this unique online resource provides researchers with more than 12,000 printed works. These essential books, pamphlets and broadsides, including many lesser-known imprints, hold an unparalleled record of African American history, literature and culture. This collection spans nearly 400 years, from the early 16th to the early 20th century. Critically important subjects covered include the West's discovery and exploitation of Africa; the rise of slavery in the New World along with the growth and success of abolitionist movements; the development of racial thought, including political protest and resistance to racism; descriptions of African American life -- slave and free -- throughout the Americans; and slavery and race in fiction and drama. Also featured are printed works of African American individuals and organizations."
Subjects
- Subjects
- African Americans > History.
- African Americans > History > Sources.
- Database topics
- American History
- American Literary Studies
- Race and Ethnicity
Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2012