- http://www.auto-graphics.com/cgipac/mmx/bai - The Balch Institute is the nation's only museum, library, and archive, dedicated to collecting and interpreting materials reflecting our nations multicultural heritage. Search EMILY. Ethnic M ulticultural Information LibrarY - the on-line catalogue of the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies and the Union catalog of the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL).
- http://voxlibris.claremont.edu/search - Search the Libraries of The Claremont Colleges for some good content on ethnic studies material.
- http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/ - Created in 1995 by librarian Dennis Thomison, the Ethnic Studies web site is maintained by the Doheny Reference Center at the University of Southern California to provide access to research resources available through the internet based on a global perspective of ethnicity and migration issues.
- http://www.tulane.edu/~amistad/ - From around the world people go to New Orleans. Academic scholars, journalists, script writers, novelists, and history buffs are attracted by the diverse and invaluable resources of the Amistad Research Center on the Tulane University campus. Search their online archives.
- http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/divweb2.htm - The primary focus The Virtual Community is to provide links to African American, American Indian, Asian American, and U.S. Latino resources. There's also a brief list of multicultural resources, meaning those that deal with more than one ethnic minority or cultural group. For help locating "real world" library reference materials to assist in research on U.S. racial, ethnic and cultural diversity studies, please consult the Library Research Guides.
- http://www.usg.edu/galileo/internet/area/areamenu.html - Galileo Internet Resources is a great source for finding quality links to a wide range of ethnic sites. Nice clean environment that's easy to browse through.
- http://www.newschool.edu/library/area.htm - Resources in area and ethnic studies abound at this sraight forward site.
- http://www.ksu.edu/ameth/naes/ - The National Association for Ethnic Studies was founded in 1972. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars and activists concerned with the national and international dimensions of ethnicity. The Association welcomes scholars and teachers at all educational levels, students, libraries, civic and governmental organizations, and all persons interested in ethnicity, ethnic groups, intergroup relations, and the cultural life of ethnic minorities. As a non-profit corporation, NAES provides a vehicle for interested members and donors to promote responsible scholarship and advocacy in the diverse fields of enquiry which constitute ethnic studies.
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