Collection of primary source materials presents multiple aspects of the African American community, focused on race relations across social, political, cultural and religious arenas.
Collection of U.S. newspapers published and written by African Americans for African Americans in the South, from Reconstruction through the Jim Crow period (1870-1926).
Collection of printed works providing insight into African-American culture and life from the beginning of Jim Crow to World War I and beyond. Capturing voices of, by, for, and about African Americans.
Archive of documents about African American life from post-Civil War years to the beginning of Jim Crow. Includes works of individuals and organizations, works of fiction, poetry and drama.
Books, pamphlets, almanacs, broadsides and ephemera covering the history, peoples, and social and economic development of the African continent from the 16th century to the early 20th century.
Provides access to books, pamphlets, and broadsides related to African American history, literature, and culture, including the rise of slavery and descriptions of life for enslaved and free peoples.
EBSCO database that provides access to journal articles covering topics related to United States and Canadian history. For the rest of the world, see Historical Abstracts.
Archive of correspondence of members of the Presbyterian Church's Board of Foreign Missions relating to their work among American Indians from 1833 to 1893.
The American Indian Experience is a portal and full-text online library of more than 150 titles; hundreds of primary documents and images, including treaties, speeches, traditional tales, and capti...
Collection of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration (AD 1000 to 1800s), from rare books, manuscripts, and travel narratives in the library and archives of the Wisconsin Historical Society.
News articles, radio transcripts, and television transcripts from around the world, covering race relations in the United States that were collected by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS).
Based on sources from the Everett D. Graff Collection at the Newberry Library, this resource contains manuscript materials, broadsides, maps, photographs, and rare printed items documenting the his...
Index to international journals and special interest publications in all areas of anthropology and archaeology. Produced by the Royal Anthropological Institute.
Anthropology database (EBSCO) that provides access to literature in the fields of anthropology, archaeology and related fields. Includes sources in more than 50 languages.
Anthropology Online brings together a wide range of written ethnographies, field notes, seminal texts, memoirs, and contemporary studies, covering human behavior the world over. It will grow to bec...
Large database covering the field of psychology, behavioral science and mental health, including the psychological aspects of medicine, nursing, education, physiology, business, law, and more.
Translated TV and radio broadcasts, periodicals, newspapers, and government documents on Apartheid, from those who experienced apartheid and those around the world who watched and analyzed it.
Open access to a growing library of thousands of policy-relevant documents about Jewish communal concerns, from significant authors, journals, and organizations. Includes over 40 years of SH'MA: A ...
Provides access to research and scholarly literature on East, Southeast, and South Asia written in Western languages. Covers all subjects, particularly in humanities and social sciences.
Source for African American video with broad multidisciplinary coverage of culture, politics, social and economic issues. Contains documentaries, primary and secondary source material.
Formerly known as International Index to Black Periodicals (IIBP) Full Text, this database includes current and retrospective bibliographic citations and abstracts from scholarly journals and newsl...
Collection of non-fiction writings by American Black leaders, artists, politicians, religious leaders, and more; includes letters, speeches, essays, political leaflets, interviews, trial transcripts.
Collection of literature and essays on feminist issues, written by Black women from North America, Africa, the Caribbean, and the rest of the African Diaspora.
Index to journal articles, newspapers, books, book chapters covering aspects of the Chicano and Latino U.S. experience, in art, education, labor, literature, mental health, law, politics and sociology.
The Internet Archive of Jewish Periodicals offers the full text of German-language, Jewish periodicals published mainly in Germany, beginning in 1806 and ending in 1938, with some limited coverage ...
Searchable online Yiddish-English dictionary, includes idioms, examples of usage, and dialect forms; with coverage of Yiddish words of all origins: Hebrew-Aramaic, Slavic, Romance, and Germanic.
The National Yiddish Book Center is proud to offer online access to the full texts of nearly 11,000 out-of-print Yiddish titles. You can browse, read, download or print any or all of these books, f...
Collection of local, regional, and national newspapers promoting white nationalism from Klan organizations and others, as well as those opposed published by ethnic, Catholic, and Jewish organizations.
English-language resource on Judaism. Covers diverse areas of Jewish history of all eras, culture, holidays, language, scripture, and religious teachings. Robust articles and bibliographies included.
Online encyclopedia covering the history of Jews from 1750 until the 1950s, from Europe to America to the Middle East, North Africa and other non-European Jewish settlement areas.
Draws the diverse historical and contemporary experiences in the United States of Latinx people. Over 900 articles on identity, art, politics, religion, education, health, and history.
Searchable collection of newspapers in ten languages published in the U.S., primarly focused on Czechs, French, German, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Jewish, Polish, and Slovak communities.
Newspapers, magazines and journals of ethnic, minority and native press, from Asian-American, Jewish, African-American, Native-American, Arab-American, Eastern-European, multi-ethnic communities.
Streaming classic and contemporary documentaries of human culture and behavior; previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field; and select feature films.
Collection of articles, reading lists, object collections, podcast episodes, and essays, at the intersection of fashion and race that examine the fashion industry.
Video testimonies of first-hand experiences of Nazi persecutions, including those in hiding, survivors, bystanders, resisters, and liberators; recorded in the language preferred by the witness.
Covers gender, women, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) issues from an array of academic, radical, community, and independent presses.