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Citations to international alternative, radical, and left periodicals, journals, newspapers, and magazine articles. Coverage: 1969-1990.

The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in 1968, at a time of social change and protest and the civil rights movement. AIM used the press and media to present its own unvarnished message to the American public. This collection includes the extensive FBI documentation on the evolution of AIM as an organization of social protest, documentation on the 1973 Wounded Knee Stand-off, materials collected by the Extremist Intelligence Section. These primary sources provide insight into the motives, actions, and leadership of AIM and the development of Native American radicalism, as well as the attitudes of the US government towards this organization.

A search engine for academic web resources - includes journals, institutional repositories, digital collections etc. Many open access resources.

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Primary source documents from Black, Latine, Indigenous, and Asian American/Pacific Islander communities in the 1950s and 1960s.
News coverage of the African American experience from 1704-1975. Sourced from more than 19,000 American and global news sources, including over 400 Black publications.
Access to the non-fiction published works of leading African Americans, as well as interviews, journal articles, speeches, essays, pamphlets and letters.
Collection of newspapers promoting and opposing white supremacy, published mainly in the 1920s. Includes local, regional, and national newspapers published by Klan organizations and by sympathetic publishers from across the US, as well as key anti-Klan voices from newspapers published by American Black, Catholic, and Jewish communities.
Independent Voices is a digital collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines and journals, drawn from the special collections of participating libraries. These periodicals were produced by feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, anti-war activists, Black Power advocates, Hispanics, LGBT activists, the extreme right-wing press and alternative literary magazines during the latter half of the 20th century.
Scholarly articles, books and dissertations on national and international race/ethnicity relations, both contemporary and historical.
Covers the core disciplines in Women's Studies to the latest scholarship in feminist research including the areas of sociology, history, political science, international relations, arts and humanities, business, and education.

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