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The ASALH  Bookshelf
Scholarly and Popular Books by Our Members!
The ASALH  Bookshelf showcases the work, scholarly and popular, of
ASALH members on the experiences of Africans and peoples of the
African Diaspora.  If the book is currently available online via the
ASALH Store or Amazon.com, we will make every attempt to include
it on the Bookshelf.  When the book is purchased through our site or
through our store, it will increase the revenues of ASALH and assist us
in carrying on the Woodson legacy.
Visit the ASALH
Book Store for
Publications
Printed by
ASALH
Submit Your Work to the Bookshelf
If you are a current member of ASALH and would like to have your in-print
work displayed on The ASALH Bookshelf, please contact Patrick Hughes at
info@asalh.net.  If your work is out of print and you are interested in
publishing it in an electronic format, then we can assist you in working with
your publisher, if necessary, to include the work here and to sell it
through The ASALH store.
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