Oxford University Press has announced the following update to its African American Studies Center:
600 NEW BIOGRAPHIES
We are excited to present an additional 600 biographies from the African American National Biography, produced in
conjunction with the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University, and
edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. October’s
biographies include the celebrated singers Roberta
Flack and Gloria
Gaynor, actor Morgan
Freeman, professional football coach Tony
Dungy, and more. Also featured in this update are the lives of many
lesser-known persons, such as Lester
Blackwell Granger, social worker and former leader of the National Urban
League, famed Haitian dancer and choreographer Jean-Léon
Destiné, and Anna
Madgigine Jai, a West African slave who later became a plantation owner in
the early 1800s.
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Nash Library has a 30 day trial to EBSCO's EconLit™ with Full Text which contains all of the indexing available in EconLit, plus full text for more than 480 journals, including the American Economic Association journals with no embargo (American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Literature, and Journal of Economic Perspectives). This database also contains many non-English full-text journals in economics & finance.
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