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African Studies

Discover Duke collections in African studies and learn where to search for books, articles, media, primary sources, and data related to topics in the discipline.

Librarian for African & African American Studies

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Heather Martin
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236 Bostock Library
919-660-5930

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Africa collection overview

Africa collection at Duke Libraries

The Department of International & Area Studies (IAS) collects scholarly works in English, French, and Arabic, to support African Studies at Duke.

Collection strengths include history and culture, politics and government, economic and social conditions, slavery and race relations, and diaspora studies.

In addition, the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library houses primary sources on Africa.

John Hope Franklin Research Center

Located in the Rubenstein Library, "the Franklin Research Center collects, preserves and promotes the use of published and unpublished primary sources for the exploration, understanding and advancement of scholarship of the history and culture of Africa and people of the African Diaspora in the Americas." 

The Center's collection contains a variety of primary resources including audiovisual materials, ephemera, manuscripts, oral histories, personal papers, rare books, and first editions.