Over 7,000 U.S. and Canadian advertisements covering five product categories - Beauty and Hygiene, Radio, Television, Transportation, and World War II propaganda - dated between 1911 and 1955. From Duke University Libraries.
"collaborative project to provide digital access to materials documenting the roles and experiences of Black Women in the Women’s Suffrage Movement and, more broadly, women’s rights, voting rights, and civic activism between the 1850s and 1960."
an archive of government websites that have ceased operation (usually websites of defunct government agencies and commissions that have issued a final report).
Episodes from TV series moderated by Dean Krogh 1981-2005. Includes interviews with people such as Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Madeleine Albright, etc.
"...Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, is an historically significant, seven volume compilation of U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover U.S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883 (Volume II) and U.S. laws and executive orders concerning Native Americans from 1871-1970 (Volumes I, III-VII)."
Called "arguably the greatest radical magazine ever produced in America" by Martin H. Goodman, of the Riazonov Library, which digitized the entire run of this magazine.
Topics include discussions of the Watergate affair, conversations with advisers, mainly Henry Kissinger, visits to China, domestic and foreign policy, including the Vietnam war
Papers of the Director of Public Safety for Birmingham, Alabama, known for using police dogs and fire hoses to disperse Civil Rights demonstrators in 1963.
"A vast philanthropic initiative to digitise and make searchable almost 20 million records relating to the Holocaust and Nazi persecution was completed this week, with the resulting database made available to use for free."