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African American History

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  • Aaron Douglas, UNL Class of ’22: Visual Artist of the Harlem RenaissanceQuick View
    • Aaron Douglas, UNL Class of ’22: Visual Artist of the Harlem RenaissanceQuick View
    • Aaron Douglas, UNL Class of ’22: Visual Artist of the Harlem Renaissance

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  • Adam Clayton Powell: A Living History PresentationQuick View
    • Adam Clayton Powell: A Living History PresentationQuick View
    • Adam Clayton Powell: A Living History Presentation

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  • African Presence in Spanish AmericaQuick View
    • African Presence in Spanish AmericaQuick View
    • African Presence in Spanish America

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  • African- American Homesteaders and Cowboys of NebraskaQuick View
    • African- American Homesteaders and Cowboys of NebraskaQuick View
    • African- American Homesteaders and Cowboys of Nebraska

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  • African-American Pioneers and Entrepreneurs of NebraskaQuick View
    • African-American Pioneers and Entrepreneurs of NebraskaQuick View
    • African-American Pioneers and Entrepreneurs of Nebraska

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  • African-American Soldiers in the Civil War: Fighting on Two FrontsQuick View
    • African-American Soldiers in the Civil War: Fighting on Two FrontsQuick View
    • African-American Soldiers in the Civil War: Fighting on Two Fronts

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  • Audacious, Nebraska SagaQuick View
    • Audacious, Nebraska SagaQuick View
    • Audacious, Nebraska Saga

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  • Audacious, Nebraska Saga (animated version for Zoom)Quick View
    • Audacious, Nebraska Saga (animated version for Zoom)Quick View
    • Audacious, Nebraska Saga (animated version for Zoom)

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  • Burckhardts: An African-American EpicQuick View
    • Burckhardts: An African-American EpicQuick View
    • Burckhardts: An African-American Epic

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  • Frederick Douglass – The Voice of AbolitionQuick View
    • Frederick Douglass – The Voice of AbolitionQuick View
    • Frederick Douglass – The Voice of Abolition

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  • I Got the Blues, and I Can’t Be SatisfiedQuick View
    • I Got the Blues, and I Can’t Be SatisfiedQuick View
    • I Got the Blues, and I Can’t Be Satisfied

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  • In Their Own Image: The Hidden History of African Americans in OmahaQuick View
    • In Their Own Image: The Hidden History of African Americans in OmahaQuick View
    • In Their Own Image: The Hidden History of African Americans in Omaha

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  • Kings of Broken Things: Bystanders, Historical Wounds, and the Omaha Race Riot of 1919Quick View
    • Kings of Broken Things: Bystanders, Historical Wounds, and the Omaha Race Riot of 1919Quick View
    • Kings of Broken Things: Bystanders, Historical Wounds, and the Omaha Race Riot of 1919

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  • Poetry of the African-American CowboyQuick View
    • Poetry of the African-American CowboyQuick View
    • Poetry of the African-American Cowboy

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  • Tribute to MLKQuick View
    • Tribute to MLKQuick View
    • Tribute to MLK

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