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African
American Years: Chronologies of American History and
Experience – 
Dictionary
of American History - 
Gale
Encyclopedia of U. S. Economic History – e-book
tracing the history of the U.S. economy.
Harlem
Renaissance 
Info
Trac U.S. History Collection – Index
and full-text collection of 40 subject-appropriate full-text
periodicals. May be read in Spanish, English, French, German,
Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified) or
Korean.
Info
Trac War and Terrorism Collection – Index
and full-text collection of 100 subject-appropriate full-text
periodicals. May be read in Spanish, English, French, German,
Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified) or
Korean.
Info
Trac World History Collection – Index
and full-text collection of 40 subject-appropriate full-text
periodicals. May be read in Spanish, English, French, German,
Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified) or Korean.
Info
Trac Military and Intelligence Collection – Index
and full-text collection of 400 subject-appropriate full-text
periodicals. May be read in Spanish, English, French, German,
Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified) or
Korean.
Oxford
African-American Studies Center – an
extensive and authoritative collection of information on
African Americans.
St
James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture – major
topics in this e-book include: television, movies, theater,
art, books, magazines, radio, music, sports, fashion, health,
politics, trends, community life and advertising. 
SIRS
Renaissance – Provides dynamic
information related to architecture, design, culture, literature,
multimedia, music, performing arts, philosophy and religion,
plus visual arts. 
Witchcraft
in America - 
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