African-American Religion: A Documentary History Project
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The North Star: A Journal of African-American Religious History, edited by Judith Weisenfeld, is a peer-reviewed electronic journal published semi-annually on the world wide web since Fall 1997. Along with information on events, new publications, research collections, and web resources, the journal presents recent historical scholarship on the religious cultures of people of African descent in the United States.

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University presents information on its publications and makes available articles and documents, including selected papers, sermons, speeches, and autobiographical materials.

The Special Collections Department of the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University, where Randall K. Burkett is currently African-American studies bibliographer, has a growing collection of rare books, periodicals, and manuscripts relevant to the study of African-American religious history, catalogued on their web page entitled Manuscript Sources for African-American History.


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