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The Old Plantation, Attributed to John Rose, 1785–1795

Oxford Bibliographies in African American Studies

Oxford University Press

I am the founding Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Bibliographies in African American Studies, an online database or module of bibliographical essays written by fellow scholars across the world. Administered by Oxford University Press, this database includes bibliographic articles that I edit and solicit from experts who work to identify, organize, cite, and annotate scholarship on key areas of African American Studies, such as culture, politics, law, history, society, religion, and economics. 

Academic class, Roger Williams University, Nashville, Library of Congress, 1899

Oxford Research Encyclopedia in African American Literature

Oxford University Press

I am the editor of the new comprehensive series of scholarly articles devoted to the field of African American Literature and Culture. Under the umbrella of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, these articles constitute an online peer-reviewed encyclopedia for researchers, teachers, and students interested in all facets of the study of African American literature and culture.

 

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