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Barack-Obama [X]
by Thomas, Evan
African American History | The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed
Explore the website! It offers all types of resources and external links to other useful resources for your research
Barack Obama : the voice of an American leader
by Price, Joann F.
Barack Obama and the future of American politics
by Street, Paul Louis
Barack Obama, the new face of American politics
by Dupuis, Martin
Select "African American" under category. Available through LSU Middleton Libraries
Call & Post Newspapers of Ohio
Founded by Garrett Morgan and a group of pioneering Black businessmen, the newspaper has published every week since 1916 and in 1929 merged with the Cleveland Post. It is the only African-American owned, general circulation newspaper in Cleveland that conforms to the Ohio Revised Code’s definition of a newspaper of general circulation.
Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
Use proper subject terms, such as "African", "African American", "Blacks" to run searches. Available through LSU Middleton Libraries and Internet.
Federal Digital System (FDsys)
GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys) is an advanced digital system that will enable GPO to manage Government information in a digital form.
FinalCall.com News - Uncompromised National and World News and Perpectives
Founded in the 1930s as the Final Call to Islam, the newspaper evolved into Muhammad Speaks in the 1960s and boasted a circulation of 900,000 a week, with monthly circulation of 2.5 million. Today, the weekly Final Call Newspaper serves a readership of diverse economic and educational backgrounds, including circulation in North America, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean.
Provides online access to the U.S. Government Printing Office.
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/geo/LandView_files/v3_document.htm
Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the African American Registry is a link libraries should consider adding to their web pages. Including blogs, videos, text articles, links to other resources, the site translates into languages around the world (Google translations), family history, etc. I’ve included information below about the Registry. Benjamin Mchie is always interested in coming and speaking to library staff and they are especially interested in helping library staff and teachers use the site with students. They are receiving hits on the site from all over the world and I was especially interested in the quick ability to change the text on the site to other languages.
L'intraitable beauté du monde : adresse à Barack Obama
by Glissant, Édouard
A Salute to Black History
netLibrary is a collection of almost 40,000 reference, scholarly, and professional e-books (full text electronic books) from university and commercial presses, covering a variety of disciplines.
The New Pittsburgh Courier is one of the oldest and most prestigious Black newspapers in the United States, with a rich and storied history.
Praise song for the day : a poem for Barack Obama's presidential inauguration, January 20, 2009
by Alexander, Elizabeth
The breakthrough : politics and race in the age of Obama
By Ifill, Gwen
by Mansfield, Stephen
Inaugural address, 2009 / Barack Obama -- Second inaugural address, 1865 / Abraham Lincoln -- The Gettysburg address / Abraham Lincoln -- First inaugural address, 1861 / Abraham Lincoln -- Self-reliance, 1841 / Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The Obama administration and the Americas : agenda for change
by Lowenthal, Abraham F.
Thomas: Legislative Information on the Internet
Thomas includes the full text of many legislative publications such as The Congressional Record, bills and summaries, and more. A complete description is available at http://thomas.loc.gov/home/abt_thom.html
Welcome to the Michigan Chronicle Online!
The Chronicle has been recognized as the “Best Black Newspaper” in the country by the National Newspaper Publishers Association five times.
Offers Records of any type of material cataloged by OCLC member libraries. Includes manuscripts written as early as the 12th century.

