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Ask an Archaeologist
Archaeological Research Facility, University of California at Berkeley; the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology | Jun 24, 2021
This series of live-streamed interviews is co-hosted by the Archaeological Research Facility and the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. -
The Mexican Museum
The Mexican Museum in Association with the Smithsonian Institution | Jun 23, 2021
The resource voices the complexity and richness of Mexican, Chicano, Hispanic, Mexican-American, and Latino experiences throughout the Americas. -
The Land Divided, The World United: Building the Panama Canal
Linda Hall Library | Jun 23, 2021
The resource offers a brief history of the building of the Canal as seen through the eyes of A.B. Nichols,... -
Refugee History
Benjamin Thomas White, Editor; Becky Taylor, Co-Editor; Hari Reed, Research and Co-Editor; Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge, Founding Co-Editor | Jun 22, 2021
The resource is a site and interactive network for journalists, policy-makers, lawyers, NGOs, students, activists, academics, writers, artists, and anyone... -
SMU Libraries Digital Collections
Southern Methodist University Libraries | Jun 21, 2021
The resource is home to 98 collections of digital photographs, recordings, paintings, letters, postcards, documents, films, newspapers, yearbooks, oral histories, and... -
Elizabeth Blackwell’s Legacy
National Library of Medicine | Jun 17, 2021
The resource allows students to explore diverse careers and accomplishments of more than three hundred American women physicians. -
Nineteenth–Century Disability
Karen Bourrier, Boston University, Project Director; Christopher Keep, Project Advisor, Western University | Jun 10, 2021
The resource is an interdisciplinary collection of primary texts and images about physical and cognitive disability in the long nineteenth century. -
Latin American Travelogues
James N. Green, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, and Patricia Figueroa | Jun 8, 2021
The resource is a digital collection of Latin American travel accounts written in the 16th through 19th centuries. -
Historic Mexican and Mexican American Press
University of Arizona University Libraries | Jun 1, 2021
The resource includes publications from Tucson, El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sonora, Mexico, from the mid–1800s to the 1970s. -
By the People Transcription Campaigns
Library of Congress | May 28, 2021
The resource invites the public to transcribe, review, and tag digitized pages from Library of Congress collections.
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