The African American Women Intellectuals Project

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The African American Women Intellectuals Project
https://afamwomen.historydesignlab.org 
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The African American Women Intellectuals Project was created to develop an archive of scholarly biographies of African American women who attended, or were closely affiliated with, Oberlin College. The goal of this website is to create expanded access to an archive of understudied African American women intellectuals and build a public history of African American women intellectuals. This project is managed by Oberlin's History Design Lab. It grew out of the class Research Methods in African American Women's Intellectual History, taught by Professor Tamika Nunley in Spring 2020.

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Tamika Nunley Emily Spezia-Shwiff '21 (AAWI Senior Editor and Researcher) Meredith Warden '23 (AAWI Associate Editor) Ben Clark '23 (AAWI Researcher and Editor) Ella Causer '22, Sophia Cotraccia '22, and Callie Howard '22 (AAWI researchers) , “The African American Women Intellectuals Project,” Oberlin Community History Hub, accessed May 4, 2024, https://megansmitchell.org/DH694/items/show/138.

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