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Historical Techniques
Writing History: A Guide for Students
Call Number: D16 .S864 2009
Nearby History: Exploring the Past around You
Call Number: E180.5 .N98
Doing Oral History: A Practical Guide
Call Number: D16.14 .R57 2003
Recording Oral History
Call Number: D16.14 .Y68 2005
Background Sources Online
Oxford African American Studies Center
Carefully edited reference works, more than 10,000 articles by top scholars in the field, biographies, & primary documents with commentary.
Daily Life
Everyday details about past eras
U.S. History in Context
A collection of reference & periodical articles, primary source materials, & essays on American history
Basic Print References
Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights
Call Number: Reference E185.61 .E54 2003
Civil Rights Chronicle: letters from the south
by
Clarice T. Campbell
Call Number: ebook
Civil Rights in the United States
by
Waldo E. Martin, Jr., & Patricia Sullivan
Call Number: Reference E184.A1 C47 2000
The South Carolina Encyclopedia
Call Number: Reference F269 .S764 2006
South Carolina: a History
Call Number: F269 .E34 1998
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