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This is a guide to resources for Africana Studies.
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From The African American Experience in Ohio

Ralph Waldo Tyler

Photograph of Ralph Waldo Tyler (1859-1921), Columbus Ohio newspaper reporter and editor, government official, essayist, and sole official African American war correspondent during World War I. Tyler was active in the Republican party and had an extensive correspondence with George A. Myers, owner of the Hollenden Barber Shop in Cleveland and a power in African American Republican politics in Ohio through his friendship with Marcus A. Hanna.

 
 

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This guide has been designed to help you find materials related to Africana Studies.  Browse through the tabs to find:

  • Core Skills - explains how to search efficiently
  • Search for Articles - brings together the best multidisciplinary and subject specific databases
  • Search for Books- links to start searching at UT and through OhioLINK
  • Books at UT- a selection of some of our newest Africana titles
  • Websites - recommended websites, most of which have links to primary source material including audio files, images and historic documents

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