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ProQuest - Black Newspapers
Black newspapers have been documenting the lives, concerns, and viewpoints of their readers since the 1800s. This day-by-day, event-by-event record of the African-American experience is brought together in a unique microfilm collection.
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ProQuest - The Henri Gaidoz Folklore Collection
The Henri Gaidoz Folklore Collection offers a rare opportunity to view the activity of Folklore Studies in 19th and early 20th centuries. The material was collected by M. Henri Gaidoz (1842-1932), a philologist and scholar of Celtic studies, and an expert in archaeology, religion, and mythology.
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ProQuest - Human Rights Watch Publications
Human Rights Watch was founded in 1978 to help protect the rights of people worldwide. The organization began publishing reports in 1980. To date, it has produced more than 1,200 publications covering over 100 countries.
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ProQuest - Aborigines Protection Society
Founded in 1837, the Aborigines' Protection Society published tracts, pamphlets, and a journal titled The Colonial Intelligencer, or Aborigine's Friend. The Society continued until 1909, when it merged with the Anti-Slavery Society.
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ProQuest - A People at War
A People at War reproduces on microfilm the personal papers of more than 350 people from both North and South - civilians, professionals, camp followers and ordinary soldiers, participants and observers, male and female, black and white.
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ProQuest - African Mission Collections
These collections provide original documents dating from 1748 through 1965. They include letter-books, reports, committee minutes, and personal papers from a variety of sources concerning their missionary activities.
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ProQuest - African American Press Collection, The
The title list for this collection was developed by an Advisory Board composed of key scholars. The collection includes 25 titles, the oldest of which are Radical Abolitionist (1855 – 1858) and Principia (1859 – 1864).
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ProQuest - African Official Statistical Serials, 1867 - 1982
Official statistical series are the most important source of statistical information for any country, providing scholars with indispensable primary material for economic and political research.
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ProQuest - Pamphlets in American History
Common Sense, which altered the course of early U.S. history, pamphlets have played a crucial role in American history. Pamphlet literature has been the medium through which people have expressed their opinions and feelings on contemporary affairs.
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ProQuest - American Periodicals Series (APS I, II, and III), 1741-1900
Format: Each reel begins with a contents page. American Periodicals, 1741-1900, An index to the Microfilms Collections, edited by Jean Hoornstra and Trudy Heath, provides access by title, subject, editor and reel number. Title list free with collection.
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ProQuest - American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, 1789-1838
Now students of political science and legislative history can take a firsthand look at the early course of American history through official records from the legislative and executive branches of government from the First through the Twenty-fifth Congress.
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ProQuest - Andrew, John A., The Papers of , 1772-1895
This collection of the personal and professional papers of John A. Andrew records his life as a prominent anti-slavery lawyer and governor of Massachusetts during the Civil War.
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ProQuest - Anti-Slavery International
Anti-Slavery International (formerly the Anti-Slavery Society) was originally founded as the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1839. In 1909 it merged with the Aborigines' Protection Society.
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ProQuest - Anti-Slavery Reporter, 1825-1994
The Anti-Slavery Reporter was founded in 1825 by Zachary Macaulay (1768-1838), a Scottish philanthropist who devoted most of his life to the anti-slavery movement.
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ProQuest - Arctic Expedition Diaries of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, 1878-1925
This unique record of native Arctic culture provides researchers in anthropology, Arctic culture, and geography with detailed documentation of Inuit life before it was altered by Western values.
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