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Credo is an academic alternative to Wikipedia. It includes topic pages with mind maps (examples: African Americans and Revolution) and specialized entries from several encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other reference sources (example: Black Arts Movement from Encyclopedia of American Studies and African American Art and the Civil Rights Movement from Freedom Facts and Firsts: 400 Years of the African American Civil Rights Experience).

Where to Find Scholarly Sources

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Searching for Information

Think about keywords related to art and/or revolution in general, or a specific artist, era, or aspect to start your search in the library's WorldCat catalogWhen you find a relevant resource, try clicking the subject links to lead to more resources on the topic. Also browse the shelf nearby for related titles. Ask your librarian for advanced search tips!

Try some of these subject headings in WorldCat:

Black Lives Matter movement | African American arts 20th century | Arts Political aspects United States History 20th century | African American artsArts Political aspects | Rap (Music) Political aspects | Music Genres & Styles Rap & Hip Hop | African Americans Attitudes | Black Arts movement  | SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations | Hip-hop influence| Harlem Renaissance | Arts Political aspects | Feminism and art

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