This guide suggests research methods and offers recommendations for identifying Ethnic Studies research materials. Note: Many historical documents use terminology that is culturally inappropriate or insensitive in reference to African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino/a Americans, and Native Americans and other Indigenous cultures. These terms may still be in use in cataloging systems. Please be aware that you may find harmful and pejorative terminology across sources.
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One of only four departments in the U.S. to offer a PhD in Ethnic Studies, the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder has a long history. With the establishment of the African American Program and the Mexican American Program in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and through the continued action and scholarship of students and faculty, the proposed department of Ethnic Studies was established in 1996.