Over 1,000,000 images covering art, architecture,fashion and archeology. Software tools support teaching and research.
including: viewing and analyzing images through features such as zooming and panning, saving groups of images online for personal or shared uses, and creating and delivering presentations both online and offline.
The Gale Primary Sources cross-search interface provides access to millions of pages of content spanning many centuries and geographic regions. Users can explore a wide range of content including monographs, manuscripts, newspapers, photographs, maps, and more.
Search across all of our available Readex primary source collections, including African Newspapers, Latin American Newspapers, Archive of Americana, America's Historical Imprints, America's Historical Newspapers, and Caribbean Newspapers.
Use the "Advanced Search" feature in this full-text database of primary sources and critical materials to limit your search to materials related to "Women of Color" or created by persons of a specific race or nationality.
Includes more than 50 document projects,1,200 primary documents and images, teaching tools,comprehensive bibliographies,scholarly essays and commentaries. Updated quarterly.
This database contains more than five million pages of content consisting of books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, legal documents, court records, monographs, manuscripts, and maps from many different countries. The "Slave Trade in the Atlantic World" collection in particular focuses on the "inception of slavery in Africa and its rise as perpetuated on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean."
Includes documents from the United States and Europe, as well as other parts of the world. In addition to newspaper collections and books published in the antebellum era, Slavery and Anti-Slavery contains documents from several archives such as the American Missionary Association.
The HistoryMakers Digital Archive features video recorded oral history interviews of prominent African Americans. This archive educates about the struggles, determination and achievements of African American life, history and culture.
Comprehensive coverage of the African American experience from earliest times to today. Sourced from nearly 20,000 American and global newspapers from 1704 to the present, including over 400 African American newspapers.
Consisting of key 20th century Black Newspapers from around the United States, this database provides insight into the "evolution of black identity as depicted in the press, and the unique viewpoints of a major segment of our population."
Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003) Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988) Chicago Defender (1909-1975) New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993) Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).
Full text of many 18th and 19th century American newspapers and magazines, including a selection of African American newspapers and Frederick Douglass’ North Star.
Includes The Liberator, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Frederick Douglass’ newspapers, and many others.
Ethnic NewsWatch provides full-text access to newspapers, magazines, and journals from ethnic and minority press including titles relevant to Jewish studies, African American studies, Hispanic American studies, and Native American studies.
This database includes scans from over 40 newspapers published in Africa during the 19th and early 20th century. Looking for a paper from a specific country? Use the "Browse Publications" option near the top of the database's landing page to browse by title, location, date, and language.
African Newspapers provides primary-source documents for the Age of Imperialism at its height, and is a valuable aid for researchers in African history.
This collection provides full-text access to a wide range of primarily U.S.-based newspaper titles from the 19th-21st centuries including the Atlanta Constitution (1868 - 1984), Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1993), Los Angeles Times (1881 - 1993), New York Times (1851 - 2013), Wall Street Journal (1889 - 2000), Washington Post (1877 - 2000), and more!
Atlanta Constitution (1868 - 1984) Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003) Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988) Baltimore Sun (1837-1992) Boston Globe (1872 - 1985) Chicago Defender (1909-1975) Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1993) Christian Science Monitor (1908 - 2004) Globe and Mail (1844-2014) Irish Times (1859 - 2016) Louisville Courier (1830 - 2000) Los Angeles Times (1881 - 1993) Minneapolis Tribune (1867 - 2001) New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993) New York Times (1851 - 2013) U.S, Northeast Collection (1785 - 2010) Some issues for 1953, 1962-1963, 1965, 1978 were never published due to pressman's strikes. No Sunday issue was published until April 21, 1861. New York Tribune (1841-1962) Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002) South China Morning Post (1903-1998) Times of India (1838-2008) Wall Street Journal (1889 - 2000) Washington Post (1877 - 2000)