Includes articles, audiovisual content, and other primary source materials covering major human rights violations and genocides worldwide from 1900 to 2010.
Alternative press publications produced by feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals and the New Left, Native peoples, antiwar activists, Black Power advocates, Latino/as, LGBT activists, right-wing extremists, and more.
Includes articles, manuscripts, images, and correspondence on social, political, health, and legal issues impacting LGBTQ communities globally; sex and sexuality; and related issues.
Includes primary source documents on key aspects of the history of slavery worldwide over six centuries covering slavery in the early Americas; African coast; urban and domestic slavery; resistance and revolts; the abolition movement and the slavery debate; legislation and politics; freedmen and free Black settlements; experiences of enslaved people; and the legacy of slavery.
Includes books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, legal documents, court records, monographs, manuscripts, and maps documenting the historical conflict over slavery in the United States.
Includes Part I: Debates over Slavery and Abolition, part II: Slave Trade in the Atlantic World, part III: The Institution of Slavery, and part IV: The Age of Emancipation.
Access to collection of African American newspapers covering cultural life and history during the 1800s and includes first-hand reports of the major events.
Cross search for several African American newspapers including Atlanta Daily World, The Baltimore Afro-American, Chicago Defender, Cleveland Call and Post, Los Angeles Sentinel, Michigan Chronicle, New York Amsterdam News, The Norfolk Journal and Guide, The Philadelphia Tribune, Pittsburgh Courier, and Louisville Defender.
Continued access beyond that date is not guaranteed and is subject to a purchase decision by the UConn Library.
Collection of 173 periodicals from 1816-1922. Includes periodicals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as reports from African American organizations including churches, educational and service institutions.
Access to newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, court files, memorandums, telegrams, minutes, and legal case records from the archive of the ACLU papers from 1912-1990.
The Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, a special collection in Bobst Library with a focus on left politics and labor history, holds rich collections of books, serials, pamphlets, archives, photographs, oral histories, and more.
Indexes journal articles, books, statistical yearbooks, conference proceedings, research reports and government documents world-wide on public affairs, political science, public administration, and international relations.