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DC Africana Archives Project (DCAAP) - GW Libraries

The George Washington University's Special Collections Research Center and Africana Studies Program joined with five partner archives throughout Washington, DC

D.C. Africana Archives Project (DCAAP) | CLIR Hidden Collections ...

D.C. Africana Archives Project (DCAAP). Funded. Summary. The collections selected for DCAAP have all been identified as having high scholarly research value ...

DCAAP Project Team & Partners | Libraries & Academic Innovation

Thank you for your interest in the DC Africana Archives Project (DCAAP). DCAAP concluded in December 2016. While we are no longer updating these web pages, ...

District of Columbia Africana Archives Project

George Washington University's Special Collections Research Center and Africana Studies Program are partnering with five archives throughout the city to ...

D.C. Africana Archives Project (DCAAP) · Hidden Collections ...

D.C. Africana Archives Project (DCAAP). Item. Title. D.C. Africana Archives ... While these collections largely document African American life in Washington, D.C. ...

DC Africana Archives (@DCAAP1) / X

The DC Africana Archives Project grant has ended. This account is no longer maintained. Contact @GWUSpecColl with questions https://t.co/8prk8ODsg4.

Collections | African and Middle Eastern Reading Room

Collections · Digital Collections · Web Archives. Location. Library of Congress 10 First St., SE Thomas Jefferson Building, LJ 229. Washington, DC 20540-4810

National Museum of African Art | Smithsonian Institution Archives

... African Art was established by Warren M. Robbins, a former American Foreign Service officer, at the Frederick Douglass House in Washington, DC. Robbins ...

Archival Outlook March/April 2016: Uncovering Africana Narratives ...

Covered in copper-colored dust, the oversized nineteenth-century ledgers crack when opened. Stored on shelves several stacks deep at the D.C. Archives, ...

Top of the Queue - DC History Center

A researcher works with the Madeline Lindsey Green Family Research papers after they were processed under the DC Africana Archives Program grant ...

About the Project - District of Columbia Africana Archives Project

About the Project George Washington University's Special Collections Research Center and Africana Studies Program are partnering with five archives ...

The Collection | National Museum of African American History and ...

The National Museum of African American History and Culture, like all ... Washington, DC 20560. Share your email for updates. Submit. Email powered by ...

The People's Archive | District of Columbia Public Library

The People's Archive is DC Public Library's local history center with materials on D.C. and African American history and culture.

African American Resources for District of Columbia - FamilySearch

The following resources are useful for researching African Americans in the District of Columbia ... Online Resources ... Record Collections ... Digital Archives.

Office of Public Records/DC Archives & Records Fact Sheet 2022

* The only access portal so far that provides consolidated access to the finding aids of different collections is the DC Africana Archives Project, concluded in ...

Found 3 collections related to African Americans -- Washington (DC)

Found 3 collections related to African Americans -- Washington (DC) Shiloh Baptist Church (Washington, DC) Shiloh Baptist Church (Washington, DC) records, 1863 ...

In Their Own Words: Recently Digitized Oral Histories Reveal the ...

Initial processing of these collections was supported by the DC Africana Archives Project through a grant initiative with the George ...

National Museum of African American History & Culture Library ...

Religion Collections in Libraries and Archives: Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia · Smithsonian Libraries and Archives: National ...

District of Columbia Archives | os - Washington, DC

Writing a paper on Frederick Douglass' role as the first African American Recorder of Deeds in Washington, DC? Want to learn more about DC Emancipation Day? All ...

Archival Outlook March/April 2016 - BlueToad

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Rwanda

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Rwanda, officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge.

Central African Republic

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The Central African Republic, formerly known as Ubangi-Shari, is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south, the Republic of the Congo to the southwest, and Cameroon to the west.

Zambia

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Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa. It is typically referred to being in South-Central Africa or Southern Africa.

Republic of the Congo

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Congo, officially the Republic of the Congo or Congo Republic, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, is a country located on the western coast of Central Africa to the west of the Congo River.

African Americans

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African Americans or Black Americans, formerly also called Afro-Americans, are an American racial or ethnic group consisting of people who self-identity as having origins from Sub-Saharan Africa.

Carter G. Woodson

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Carter Godwin Woodson was an American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.