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This curated selection of primary sources is designed for teaching and learning about the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans. Developed with input from Black history scholars and advisors, its easily discoverable materials are ideal for assignments and special projects focused on U.S. Black history.
This site covers several time periods, including: Slavery and the Abolitionist Movement, The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, Jim Crow from 1878 to the Great Depression, New Deal and World War II, Civil Rights and Black Power Movements and the Contemporary Era.
This free research database offers essential content covering important issues related to race in society today. Essays, articles, reports and other reliable sources provide an in-depth look at the history of race and provide critical context for learning more about topics associated with race, ethnicity, diversity and inclusiveness.
Alternate Name(s)20th century religious thought christianity
Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume I, Christianity is complete with 170,000 pages, comprising 3,645 items, and currently features more than 250 authors from Africa, Europe, Latin America, and North America.
Alternate Name(s)20th century religious thought islam
Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume II, Islam focuses on modern Islamic theology and tradition and details Islam’s evolution from the late 19th century by examining printed works and rare documents by Muslim writers, both non-Western and Western voices.