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Skip to Main ContentWelcome to the research guide for your course, Slavery: A World History.
This guide is intended to help you find sources for your final paper and for your annotated bibliography, whether they are physical primary sources from Special Collections or digital primary sources from a database -- or a mix of the two. It will also help you find secondary sources which you are required for your paper to help you write your introduction and give historical context to your primary sources.
Seen holistically, these different types of sources make up the scholarly conversation. Your research paper, responding to your topic and the sources you locate, is also part of the scholarly conversation. What you find in your sources may alter the trajectory of your research. In sum: research is an art, not a science, and as such it is not linear.
Please keep in mind that this a guide is meant as a starting place; the full research guides in subjects such as History or Africana Studies listed below will lead you to many more databases.
Please remember that I and other librarians are here to help you. Don't hesitate to contact me or make an appointment.