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The Amistad Research Center is the
nation's oldest, largest and most
comprehensive independent archive
specializing in the history of African
Americans and other Ethnic Minorities.
Subject Guides

The Center maintains subject guides to over 20 different topical areas. These guides provide a description of collections or portions of collections that relate to particular topics. Each collection may have a fuller description available in the Center's online finding aid database or in the Guide to the Archives and Manuscript Collections. Select from the list below for descriptions of collections related to your topic of interest.

Architecture
Art and Artists
Asian Americans
Creoles and Free People of Color
Film, Radio, and Television
Freemasonry
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Rights
Harlem Renaissance
Hispanic and Latino/a Americans
Jewish
Legal
Literature
Mardi Gras
Medicine
Military
Music and Musicians
Native Americans
Oral History
Science and Mathematics
Slavery
Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs
Sociology
Sororities and Fraternities
Sports and Recreation
Theater and Drama
Travel
United Church of Christ
Women

 

 

 

 

 

 

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