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"Black Quotidian explores everyday lives of African Americans in the twentieth century. Drawing on an archive of digitized African-American newspapers, Matthew F. Delmont guides readers through a wealth of primary resources that reveal how the Black press popularized African-American history and valued the lives of both famous and ordinary Black people"--Home page
"Black Quotidian explores everyday lives of African Americans in the twentieth century. Drawing on an archive of digitized African-American newspapers, author Matthew F. Delmont has employed the Scalar platform developed by the Alliance for Networking Visual Culture to guide readers through a wealth of primary resources that reveal how the Black press popularized African-American history and valued the lives of both famous and ordinary Black people. Claiming the right of Black people to experience and enjoy the mundane aspects of daily life has taken on a renewed resonance in the era of Black Lives Matter, an era marked by quotidian violence, fear, and mourning. Framed by introductory chapters on the history of Black newspapers, a trove of short posts on individual newspaper stories brings the rich archive of African-American newspapers to life, giving readers access to a variety of media objects, including videos, photographs, and music."
"By presenting this layer as a blog with 365 daily entries, the author offers a critique of Black History Month as a limiting initiative and emphasizes the need to explore beyond the iconic figures and moments that have come to stand in for the complexity of African-American history. Themes highlighted include, among others, civil rights, arts, sports, politics, and women in African-American newspapers. As a work of digital history, Black Quotidian models an innovative approach to research exploration and scholarly communication. As a teaching resource, Black Quotidian fosters self-driven exploration of primary resources within and beyond the curriculum"--Overview, viewed June 22, 2022
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monografia Rebiun36982157 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36982157 m o d cr mn||||||||| 191101t20192019caua ob 000 0 eng c 9781503607040 1503607046 10.21627/2019bq doi AU@ 000070035973 STF eng rda pn STF OCLCO OCLCF OCLCO WTU OCLCO STF pcc n-us--- Delmont, Matthew F. author Black quotidian everyday history in African-American newspapers Matthew F. Delmont [Stanford, California] Stanford University Press [2019] [Stanford, California] [Stanford, California] Stanford University Press 2019 1 online resource illustrations (some color) 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent Still Image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rdaft Includes bibliographical references (Documentation section) "Black Quotidian explores everyday lives of African Americans in the twentieth century. Drawing on an archive of digitized African-American newspapers, Matthew F. Delmont guides readers through a wealth of primary resources that reveal how the Black press popularized African-American history and valued the lives of both famous and ordinary Black people"--Home page "Black Quotidian explores everyday lives of African Americans in the twentieth century. Drawing on an archive of digitized African-American newspapers, author Matthew F. Delmont has employed the Scalar platform developed by the Alliance for Networking Visual Culture to guide readers through a wealth of primary resources that reveal how the Black press popularized African-American history and valued the lives of both famous and ordinary Black people. Claiming the right of Black people to experience and enjoy the mundane aspects of daily life has taken on a renewed resonance in the era of Black Lives Matter, an era marked by quotidian violence, fear, and mourning. Framed by introductory chapters on the history of Black newspapers, a trove of short posts on individual newspaper stories brings the rich archive of African-American newspapers to life, giving readers access to a variety of media objects, including videos, photographs, and music." "By presenting this layer as a blog with 365 daily entries, the author offers a critique of Black History Month as a limiting initiative and emphasizes the need to explore beyond the iconic figures and moments that have come to stand in for the complexity of African-American history. Themes highlighted include, among others, civil rights, arts, sports, politics, and women in African-American newspapers. As a work of digital history, Black Quotidian models an innovative approach to research exploration and scholarly communication. As a teaching resource, Black Quotidian fosters self-driven exploration of primary resources within and beyond the curriculum"--Overview, viewed June 22, 2022 African Americans- History- 20th century- Sources African Americans- Social life and customs- 20th century- Sources African Americans- Intellectual life- 20th century- Sources African American newspapers- History- 20th century African Americans- Social life and customs- 20th century African Americans- Intellectual life- 20th century Noirs américains- Murs et coutumes- 20e siècle Noirs américains- Vie intellectuelle- 20e siècle Journaux noirs américains- Histoire- 20e siècle Noirs américains- Histoire- 20e siècle- Sources Noirs américains- Murs et coutumes- 20e siècle- Sources Noirs américains- Vie intellectuelle- 20e siècle- Sources African American newspapers. African Americans. African Americans- Intellectual life. African Americans- Social life and customs. Interactive scholarly works Electronic information resources History. Sources.