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Did Oswald’s Extreme Political Views Lead to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy?
Did Oswald’s Extreme Political Views Lead to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy?

ProQuest History Vault includes recently declassified material relating to the Kennedy assassination.

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The Hidden History of the Voter Education Project
The Hidden History of the Voter Education Project

The Hidden History of the Voter Education Project

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History Vault’s newest 2014 modules
History Vault’s newest 2014 modules

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History Vault, Newspapers and More: New Primary Sources Content in 2019
History Vault, Newspapers and More: New Primary Sources Content in 2019

Content used by faculty and students has expanded beyond traditional academic journals to include video, ebooks – and primary sources.

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What Did the CIA Really Know About the JFK Assassination?
What Did the CIA Really Know About the JFK Assassination?

The release of secret documents fuels the research passions of history buffs, scholars and conspiracy theorists.

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ProQuest Completes Digitization of NAACP Papers
ProQuest Completes Digitization of NAACP Papers

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The 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education - part 2 of 2
The 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education - part 2 of 2

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Martin Luther King, Jr., and FBI Files on the 1964 St. Augustine Demonstrations
Martin Luther King, Jr., and FBI Files on the 1964 St. Augustine Demonstrations

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The History and Impact of the African American Police League
The History and Impact of the African American Police League

Check out our podcast to learn more about the organization critical to the local and national Black freedom movement

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Celebrating Milestones: The 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education - part 2 of 2
Celebrating Milestones: The 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education - part 2 of 2

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American Support for the Anti-apartheid Struggle
American Support for the Anti-apartheid Struggle

In the 1950s, several American civil rights groups developed a serious interest in anticolonial movements in Africa and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa.

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Case Study on Slavery and the Economic History of the U.S. Shows an  “Intersection of Violence and Innovation”
Case Study on Slavery and the Economic History of the U.S. Shows an “Intersection of Violence and Innovation”

A cautionary tale from Historian Caitlin Rosenthal “about what capitalism can look like when everything, including lives, is up for sale

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This week in history: Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation (part 2)
This week in history: Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation (part 2)

This is part 2 in a series noting the anniversary of President Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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Fifty Years Ago, Civil Rights Demonstrators Attacked by Police and State Troopers
Fifty Years Ago, Civil Rights Demonstrators Attacked by Police and State Troopers

Fifty 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

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Advancing the Cause of Race Pride and Freedom
Advancing the Cause of Race Pride and Freedom

On 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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