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The following databases, websites, and platforms facilitate online discovery of and access to government documents in archival collections.
The following databases, websites, and platforms facilitate online discovery of and access to a wide variety of materials in archival collections.
Topically focused collections of historical documents, including the American Civil Liberties Union Papers (1912-1990), Archives Unbound, Archives of Sexuality & Gender, British Library Newspapers, The Economist Historical Archive (1843-2014), 18th Century Collections Online, Indigenous Peoples: North America, 19th Century Collections Online, 19th Century U.S. Newspapers, Political Radicalism & Extremism in the 20th Century, Sabin Americana (1500-1926), and The London Times Digital Archive (1785-1985).
Consists of manuscript and archival collections digitized in partnership and from a wide variety of archival institutions. This subscription provides access to a curated collection of NAACP Papers, federal government records, organizational records, and personal papers regarding the 20th Century Black Freedom Struggle.
Political extremism and radicalism in the twentieth century is a compilation of rare and unique archival collections covering a wide range of fringe political movements. It offers a diverse mixture of materials, including periodicals, campaign propaganda, government records, oral histories, and various ephemera. Materials are primarily from the U.S., Britain, Europe, and Australia. Part of Gale Primary Sources.