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Averill Earls, Mercyhurst University; Sarah Handley-Cousins, University at Buffalo; Marissa C. Rhodes, Niagara University; Elizabeth Garner Masarik, SUNY Brockport | May 5, 2021
The resource is a narrative-driven, open access, and accessible digital history project bridging the worlds of popular and academic history with an explicitly feminist perspective. -
Interracial Intimacies
Elise Chenier, Simon Fraser University; Stacey Makortoff, Simon Fraser University | May 5, 2021
The resource is a website based on a research project studying intimate relationships between men of Chinese heritage and women of... -
Goin' North
Charles Hardy III and Janneken Smucker (West Chester Univ.) and Doug Boyd (Univ. of Kentucky Libraries) | May 4, 2021
The resource draws on the resources of various institutions to tell the story of the Great Migration, the unprecedented 20th-century northern... -
National Women's History Museum
National Women's History Museum | Apr 30, 2021
The resource is dedicated to preserving and telling the history of women as agents who transformed the United States. -
Colonial Williamsburg
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation | Apr 29, 2021
The resource is the largest outdoor living museum in the country. -
Getting Started with Primary Sources
Library of Congress | Apr 28, 2021
The resource assists teachers in bringing primary sources to the classroom. -
Black Women Oral History Project Interviews, 1976–1981
Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University | Apr 28, 2021
The resource features photographs, transcripts, and most audio recordings of 72 interviews of African American women from across the United States. -
Teaching American History
Ashbrook Center at Ashland University | Apr 28, 2021
The resource supports teachers of American history, government and civics by bringing the documents and debates of the United States’ past... -
Hanover Historical Texts Collection
History Department of Hanover College | Apr 27, 2021
The resource provides primary sources for use in history and humanities courses. -
Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery
Thomas Jefferson Foundation | Apr 26, 2021
The resource expands understanding of enslaved Africans and their descendants living in the Chesapeake, Carolinas, and Caribbean during the colonial and antebellum eras.
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