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Academy of American Poets
Homepage (Academy of American Poets)
Discussion Forum (Academy of American Poets)
Listening Booth (audio clips of poems read by their authors) (Academy of American Poets)
National Poetry Almanac (Academy of American Poets)
National Poetry Map (Academy of American Poets)
Poetry Exhibits (Academy of American Poets)
Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and After (Academy of American Poets)
Ethnic Studies (SWIRL, Southern Oregon U.)
Judy McDonald, "A Multicultural Literature Bibliography" (1996) (annotated bibliography of multicultural literature for young adults) (Digital Library and Archives, Virginia Tech U.)
Multicultural U.S. Fiction Web (pedagogically-oriented introduction to the concept, history, documents, and fiction of multiculturalism; includes links and study guides) (Richard Pearce, Wheaton C.)
On-Line Literary Resources: Ethnicities & Nationalities (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U.)
Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color (U. Minnesota) Includes biography, bibliography, and links
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Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color (U. Minnesota)
Homepage (Voices from the Gaps)
African American Women Writers of Color (Voices from the Gaps)
Arab American Women Writers of Color (Voices from the Gaps)
Asian American Women Writers of Color (Voices from the Gaps)
Canadian Women Writers of Color (Voices from the Gaps)
Caribbean American Women Writers of Color (Voices from the Gaps)
Chicana/Latina Women Writers of Color (Voices from the Gaps)
Indigenous/Native American Women Writers of Color (Voices from the Gaps)
ReSound ("online literary review of books written by North American women writers of color") (Voices from the Gaps)
Significant Dates (Voices from the Gaps)
Soundings (short essays and academic papers submitted by community members) (Voices from the Gaps)


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