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MARBL Portal for African American Pamphlets

The Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library at Emory University houses several thousand 19th and 20th century pamphlets relating broadly to African American religion and politics. The online portal provides centralized access to this literature. Both the cataloging of these pamphlets and creation of the portal were made possible through a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Matching funds were provided by a generous grant from the Coca-Cola Company and by gifts from African American Collections Advisory Board members Jean Bergmark, Randall K. Burkett, Virginia H. Cain, William H. Cleveland Jr., and Richard A. Long.

This project was conceptualized by Emory's Curator of African American Collections, Randall K. Burkett, in collaboration with Rare Book Librarian David Faulds. Its design and implementation were developed with the support of the entire MARBL staff.

 
Notable Examples from the Pamphlets at Emory (from oldest to newest)
The dawn of a new day : the wakening of the new Negro / written by Walter J. Gilyard.
The Negro woman / by Thomas Nelson Baker.
Folk songs of the American Negro / edited by Frederick J. Work ; introduction by John W. Work, Jr.
The story of slavery / by Booker T. Washington ; with a biographical sketch.
Racial integrity : a plea for the establishment of a chair of Negro history in our schools and colleges, etc. / by Arthur A. Schomburg ; read before the teachers' summer class at Cheney Institute, July 1913.
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