#Resources
##Digital Footprint
Dr. Johnson --
Social Media
- Twitter: @jmjafrx
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Digital Media
Dr. Neal --
Social Media
- Twitter: @NewBlackMan
Digital Media
##The Soundtrack
Black Code Studies EP - Side A Click here
Black Code Studies EP - Side B Click Here
Black Codes Studies Playlist on Spotify Click Here
##Power & Privilege Vocabulary Terms
Black Code Studies is about decoding systems of oppression. Click here for a list of terms you are likely to hear this semester. Some of the language we will be using may be familiar--if you have questions, just ask.
##On Markdown
Sustainable Authorship in Plain Text using Pandoc and Markdown | Programming Historian
"In this tutorial, you will first learn the basics of Markdown—an easy to read and write markup syntax for plain text—as well as Pandoc, a command line tool that converts plain text into a number of beautifully formatted file types: PDF, .docx, HTML, LaTeX, slide decks, and more.1 With Pandoc as your digital typesetting tool, you can use Markdown syntax to add figures, a bibliography, formatting, and easily change citation styles from Chicago to MLA (for instance), all using plain text."
Markdown Cheatsheet · adam-p/markdown-here Wiki Click Here
"This is intended as a quick reference and showcase. For more complete info, see John Gruber's original spec and the Github-flavored Markdown info page."
##On Black/Diaspora History
In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience
The Library of Congress:: American Memory:: African American History