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| Stone Center Guide to the Web - Race and Identity (6 items) |
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- Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture
- The Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago is dedicated to “promoting engaged scholarship and debate around the topics of race and ethnicity.” The site includes information on CSRPC events, programs, projects, and workshops. Also included are news articles and links to related resources. (Source: Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture)
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- Matters of Race
- This site contains information about the documentary film series Matters of Race, which explores the societal barriers between races, including such topics as “what makes a race of people.” This site features interactive statistics, educational resources, and movie clip files available for viewing. (Source: PBS)
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- Race - The Power of an Illusion
- This site contains information about the documentary series Race-The Power of an Illusion, which aired on PBS. The film attempts to discover the history behind the concept of race and discusses how race affects Americans socially and politically. The site also features background readings on the topic of race, educational resources, and interactive tools that test racial perception and beliefs. (Source: PBS)
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- The Making of African American Identity: Volume I, 1619-1865
- This website offers dozens of primary resources, including letters, official documents, prose, photographs, visual arts, and audio, all relating to the overall topic of African American identity in the period between 1500-1865. The resources are organized into themes (Freedom, Enslavement, Community, Identity, and Emancipation) which include notes and discussion questions. The site also contains a listing of online resources and tools for teachers and students. (Source: Toolbox Library, National Humanities Center)
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- The Making of African American Identity: Volume II, 1865-1917
- This website offers 75 primary resources, including poems, historical documents, prose, songs, visual arts, and film, all relating to the overall topic of African American identity in the period between 1865-1917. The resources are organized into themes (Freedom, Identity, Institutions, Politics, and Forward) which include notes and discussion questions. The site also contains a timeline of African American history 1860-1920 and a listing of online resources. (Source: Toolbox Library, National Humanities Center)
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- The Making of African American Identity: Volume III, 1917-1968
- This website offers dozens of primary resources, including articles, official documents, literary works, photographs, and visual arts, all relating to the overall topic of African American identity in the period between 1917-1968. The resources are organized into themes (Segregation, Migration, Protest, Community, and Overcome?) which include notes and discussion questions. The site also contains a listing of online resources and tools for teachers and students. (Source: Toolbox Library, National Humanities Center)
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