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Research Guide: Anthropology

This guide is intended for use by anthropology students at Johns Hopkins University. The guide highlights important resources that all anthropology students will find useful regardless of specific interests within the field. Patrons are welcome to contact Yuan Zeng, librarian for anthropology, with questions regardig this guide or use of the collections at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library.


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New York Public Library's Africana and Black History Digital Collection

Several thousand items ranging from historical documents and rare visual materials to contemporary photo-journalism, relating to the entirety of African American history from the 16th century to the present; selected in the course of developing the NYPL website "African American Migration Experience.


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