African Diaspora, 1860-Present allows scholars to discover the migrations, communities, and ideologies of the African Diaspora through the voices of people of African descent. With a focus on communities in the Caribbean, Brazil, India, United Kingdom, and France, the collection contains primary source documents, including personal papers, organizational papers, journals, newsletters, court documents, letters, and ephemera.
Acquired through a grant from the Resources Legacy Fund to honor Artemis G. Kirk, University Librarian Emeritus, for the library collections in the field of African-American, African and History of Slavery Studies.
An expansion of the base ECCO collection by 1.7 million digitized pages. Part III includes a variety of historical archives in unusual formats and sizes such as broadsides, maps, and full-color book covers and spines.
A searchable collection of primary source materials documenting women’s experiences and contributions during the First World War, drawn from the Imperial War Museum. Content includes reports, correspondence, diaries, photographs, pamphlets, and other archival documents, alongside scholarly essays. Part of Archives Unbound.