Many useful primary sources will be collected in print or ebook compilations, with several texts or images on a related topic collected in a single volume. American Eras: Primary Sources is an example of such a source. Often the most efficient way to find these sources is to use the browse subject function Search.Libraries.
Digitized from the records of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), this collection focuses on civil rights, race, gender, and issues relating to the U.S. Supreme Court— topics intensely relevant to today’s curriculum and debates at both national and local levels. Part of Gale Primary Sources.
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.