Primary Sources
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Black Thought and Culture (Alexander Street Press)
Letters, leaflets, speeches, and other primary source materials by notable Black figures, primarily from the United States.
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Black Freedom Struggle in the United States (ProQuest)
Primary source documents on Black and African American experiences, racial injustice, and antiracist activism in the United States from 1790 to 2000.
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Debates over Slavery and Abolition (Gale)
Manuscripts, monographs, newspapers, letters, and other primary source materials relating to slavery and abolition in the colonies and United States.
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Institution of Slavery (Gale)
Newspapers, first-person accounts, government records, correspondence, and other primary source materials related to how slavery was conducted and experienced in the colonies and United States.
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Indigenous Peoples of North America (Gale)
Manuscript, monographs, photographs, society documents, newspapers, and other primary source materials by and about native peoples and tribes of North America.
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Lgbtq History and Culture Since 1940, Part I (Gale)
Primary source materials related to LGBTQ individuals, organizations, and movements in the United States and Great Britain, including: newsletters, newspapers, and periodicals by, for, and about gays and lesbians; materials from gay and lesbian organizations; documents related to the AIDS/HIV crisis of the 1980s and 90s.