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A guide to African-American expressions of writing, music, and art during the 1920s and 1930s from the Library of Congress. The guide presents the Library's resources as well as links to external Web sites on the Harlem Renaissance and a bibliography.Prepared By: Library of CongressDate Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 2012-01-10http:/
/ www.loc.gov/ rr/ program/ bib/ harlem/ harlem.html#American -
This site provides a useful chronology of Canadian and American Black History. It includes information about the North American Black Historical Museum located in Amherstburg, Ontario, and offers a virtual tour as well as access to its newsletters.Prepared By: The North American Black Historical MuseumDate Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 2012-01-10http:/
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Located in Toronto, this non-profit organization is dedicated to the study, preservation, and promotion of Black history and heritage. The site includes an excellent list of useful links.Prepared By: Ontario Black History SocietyDate Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 2012-01-10http:/
/ www.blackhistorysociety.ca -
Explores the history of Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia. Offers descriptions of people, places, and events that are significant in their history. Includes links to related Web sites and teacher's resources.Prepared By: Nova Scotia MuseumDate Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 2012-01-10http:/
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Created to support the PBS series The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, this web site features primary and secondary sources about the history of segregation and the legacy of Jim Crow in the United States.Prepared By: Jim Crow Educational Outreach TeamDate Reviewed by Vaughan Public Libraries: 2012-01-10http:/
/ www.pbs.org/ wnet/ jimcrow/
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