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Local Sites
for the
Study of
Regional African American History
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Du Bois
Homesite Samuel Harrison
House Col Ashley House
Friends of the Du Bois
Homesite
Samuel Harrison
Society
The Trustees of
Reservations
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Du
Bois Sites
Anthropology
Field School, UMass Amherst
Du
Bois Center, UMass Amherst
Du
Bois Central, Dept of Special Collections and
University Archives,
UMass Amherst
Du
Bois Department of Afro-American Studies, UMass Amherst
Du
Bois Homesite Virtual Tour
Du
Bois Center of American History
W.
E.B. Du Bois Global Resource Collection
Du
Bois and Great Barrington
W.E. B. Du Bois River Garden, Housatonic River Walk
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Local Sites
Arrowhead, Pittsfield
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Berkshire Historical Society, Pittsfield
Berkshire
Publishing Group, Great Barrington
Berkshire
Visitors Bureau
Connecticut
Historical Society, Hartford
Connecticut
State Library
Cornwall
Historical Society
Falls
Village-Canaan Historical Society
Freel
Library, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams
Great
Barrington Historical Society
House of Local History, Williamstown
Kent
Historical Society
Lee
Library
Litchfield
Historical Society
Mason Library, Great Barrington
Norfolk
Historical Society
Sharon
Historical Society
Sheffield Historical Society
Simon's Rock College Library,
Great Barrington
Williams College: Sawyer Library, Chapin Library,
and Williams College Archives
Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area
Resources
Beyond the
Upper Housatonic Valley
Museum
of African American History Boston
Massachusetts
African-American Heritage Bike Route
Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture
Harlem
National
Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA)
Boston
Discover
Roxbury Boston area
Royall
House and Slave Quarters Medford,
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Freedom Trail
Gilder
Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance
& Abolition
New Haven
Smithsonian
National Museum of African American History and Culture
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