This guide is for African American Literature (ENGL 3202) taught by Dr. Kyle Fox at the College of Coastal Georgia. The course is a focused study of African American literature beginning with the earliest known examples, continuing with slave narratives from the 19th-century, works from the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights era, and modern classics.
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Find Hughe's Dream Harlem in Alexander Street's Black Studies in Video portfolio. Alexander Street is a ProQuest database in GALILEO. It features the following streaming documentaries and archival footage of African American authors. If you are on campus or in D2L, no log-in is required for GALILEO. Otherwise, use your college email address and password to access these resources.
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