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ProQuest History Vault includes recently declassified material relating to the Kennedy assassination.
Blogs Academic Community College Librarian Faculty Student/ResearcherThe Hidden History of the Voter Education Project
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Blogs Academic Librarian FacultyThe release of secret documents fuels the research passions of history buffs, scholars and conspiracy theorists.
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Blogs Academic Community College Librarian Faculty Student/ResearcherCheck out our podcast to learn more about the organization critical to the local and national Black freedom movement
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Blogs Academic Community College Librarian Faculty Student/ResearcherIn the 1950s, several American civil rights groups developed a serious interest in anticolonial movements in Africa and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa.
Blogs Academic Community College Librarian Faculty Student/ResearcherA cautionary tale from Historian Caitlin Rosenthal “about what capitalism can look like when everything, including lives, is up for sale
Blogs Academic Community College Librarian Faculty Student/ResearcherThis is part 2 in a series noting the anniversary of President Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Blogs Academic Community College Librarian Faculty Student/ResearcherFifty years ago, on March 7, 1965, civil rights demonstrators, as part of a major voting rights campaign in Selma, Alabama, attempted to march from Selma to Montgom
Blogs Academic Community College Librarian Faculty Student/ResearcherOn August 28, 1969, the Department of Justice (DOJ) distributed a memo about Robert F. Williams. The memo concludes: “Williams has been a powerful and influential,
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