Aug 15, 2008
Frederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress
Contains approximately 2,000 items (16,000 images) relating to Douglass’s life as an escaped slave, abolitionist, editor, orator, and public servant. The…
Contains approximately 2,000 items (16,000 images) relating to Douglass’s life as an escaped slave, abolitionist, editor, orator, and public servant. The…
Collection of online exhibitions about New York City.
Compilation of U.S. treaties, laws, and executive orders pertaining to Indigenous peoples and tribes from 1778 to 1971.
Full text of eleven decisions reflecting the Supreme Court’s changing attitude toward race, from Scott v. Sanford to Brown v. Board of Education.
Collection of primary sources about Chicago during the period before and after the great fire of 1871.
Collection of over 9,000 print advertisements from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke University. See Ad*Access for advertisements…
Collection of materials relating to African American history and culture from the Library of Congress’s rare book collection. The bulk of the materials…
Full text of Harper’s Weekly with extensive indexing of articles, illustrations, and advertisements.
Collection of primary source documents from Presidential libraries, Departments of State and Defense, NSA, CIA, AID, foreign affairs agencies, and private…
Digitized version of the Proceedings of the Confederate Congress between 1861 and 1865. The 7-volume set originally was compiled by the War Department…