Digital collection. Explores the historical context and stories of individuals who have been targets of U.S. government surveillance during the 20th century.
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Digital collection. Digital photo collection of the Bread and Roses Strike of 1912.
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Digital collection.
A multifaceted educational initiative that focuses on community building, non-violence and justice.
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Digital collection. Information and resources on the 1934 truckers strikes in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Digital collection. Hundreds of songs about social justice issues and people's history.
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Digital collection. A comprehensive online reference guide to African American history.
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Digital collection. Oral history interviews with hundreds of Africans Americans of note.
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Digital collection. Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedman and Abandoned Lands, including new and unpublished records that document the formerly enslaved, freedpersons and their descendants.
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Digital collection. Documents that help explain how Black people traversed the bloody ground from slavery to freedom between the beginning of the Civil War in 1861 and the beginning of Reconstruction in 1867.
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Digital collection. Collections as data and machine learning project examining Jim Crow and racially-based legislation signed into law in North Carolina between Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movement.
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Digital history of educational activism in New York City through collections of archival documents, photographs, videos, oral history snippets, and more.
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