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Special Collections in the John Hay Library is one of the country's most distinguished repositories of rare books and special collections. Its collections of printed books, manuscripts and archives, and graphic materials, numbering well over 2,500,000 items, provide a wealth of resources in support of undergraduate instruction and faculty research in Africana Studies (Afro-Americana). Notable collections include the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, at 250,000 volumes the largest of its kind in existence. Historical collections include materials on Afro-American soldiers in the Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, the Schirmer Collection on Anti-Imperialism, and the Dupee Mexican History Collection. The Archives of the University support research into African-Americans in higher education, and specifically at Brown University. The Hall-Hoag Collection of Dissenting and Extremist Political Propaganda provides a wealth of information about African-Americans, particularly with regard to politics and protest movements in twentieth century America. See Collections A to Z for more detailed information about holdings in Special Collections.
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