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ProQuest - OmniSys World Literature (OWL) Collection
The OWL Collections, previously known as the OmniSys Collections, boast a significant number of titles including incunabula and brittle books unavailable elsewhere but available through UMI on microfilm and microfiche.
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ProQuest - Official Journal of the European Union
Format: Monthly and annual chronological indexes, as well as the annual Directory of Community Legislation in Force, are automatically provided to Official Journal subscribers.
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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 - 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 - Anarchist Pamphlets, 1830 - 1985
Pamphlets are a vital primary source for the study of the anarchist movement. The Labadie Collection, originally the gift of Detroit's `gentle anarchist', Joseph Labadie, contains one of the richest and most extensive collections of anarchist pamphlets in the world.
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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 - Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, 1930-1942
Every civil rights and labor organization in America in the 20th century has fought against generations of ingrained prejudice, and the bloodiest battles in the struggle for civil liberties have generally been fought in the South.
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ProQuest - Birmingham Reference Library Catalogue, 1879-1963
The Birmingham Reference Library Catalog on microfiche, with its 350,000 entries, makes the extensive holdings of this major library widely accessible.
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ProQuest - British Agricultural Writers
Through this microfiche collection, researchers in agriculture, anthropology, economics, and the history of science can now access these rare and valuable writings.
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ProQuest - Brook Farm Papers, The 1842-1861
Among the original shareholders and members were Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Charles A. Dana. The collection includes the Constitutions and Minutes, Articles of Incorporation, a listing of members, as well as all business papers of the community.
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ProQuest - British Government Publications Containing Statistics, 1801 - 1977
It contains over 800,000 pages of statistical serials originally scattered throughout Parliamentary and non-Parliamentary publications some dating back to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Microfilm 362 reels and 1,766 microfiche Individual volumes available separately
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ProQuest - Byles Family Papers The , 1757-1837
This unique collection of family letters consists of three family collections containing correspondence written to Mary and Catherine Byles by family members and friends. Following the Siege of Boston, Mather Byles, Jr.
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ProQuest - Carleton (Sir Guy) Papers
General Carleton was the last commander-in-chief of the British Army in America. His carefully preserved papers include letters written between 1747-1783--some intercepted.
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ProQuest - Colin Legum's African Collection
A wealth of newspaper cuttings, extracts from journals, pamphlets and typescript material on Pan-African leaders and personalities; Pan-African themes; political and economic issues relating to Pan-Africanism, conferences and summits.
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ProQuest - DuBois (W.E.B.), The Papers of
As one of the earliest and most influential spokesmen for African-American liberation, W.E.B. DuBois pioneered many of the strategies and programs of the American civil rights movement.
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