African-American Studies Librarians Interest Group

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Amistad Research Center struggles to preserve Black history after major funding cuts

  • 1.  Amistad Research Center struggles to preserve Black history after major funding cuts

    Posted Jul 10, 2025 09:44 AM

    https://www.nola.com/news/education/amistad-center-in-new-orleans-faces-severe-federal-cuts-its-mission-now-save-black-history/article_2adb8326-d70e-43a5-b56d-2a3bdcc3c506.html

     

     

    Deseree S. Stukes (she/her/hers), MLIS

    Software Quality Assurance Specialist

    Convener, African American Studies Librarian Interest Group (ACRL-AASLIG)

    Library IT

    Wilson Special Collections Library

    200 South Road, CB #3946

    Chapel Hill, NC 27514

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    P  919-308-5421   E  dstukes@email.unc.edu

     

     

    library.unc.edu