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Amistad Research Center view detail comment email this

This archive, located on the campus of Tulane University in New Orleans, contains historical material on African Americans and other ethnic groups, including "manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, books, periodicals and works of art." The site includes an overview of the collection, accounts of the Amistad slave revolt, and links to related sites.
http://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/
Topics: Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Sep 4, 2009


Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive view detail comment email this

This site is a "fully searchable database of digitized versions of rare and unique library and archival resources on race relations in Mississippi." The "Manuscripts and Photographs" section provides browsable access to selected primary source material. Also includes a short historical essay and timeline back to 1900, oral history transcripts, and links to related sites. From the McCain Library and Archives, University of Southern Mississippi.
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/spcol/crda/
Topics: Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History, Social Issues, United States History

Last updated Jul 30, 2008


Civil Rights Oral History Interviews view detail comment email this

This site consists of a series of interviews with people who have "ties to both the civil rights movement and to Spokane [Washington state]." Conducted by a reporter for the Spokesman-Review, the interviews were used to create "Through Spokane's Eyes: Moments in Black History," a series of articles published in February 2001. The site includes photographs, brief descriptions of the topics covered, and audio files of the interviews. Searchable. From Washington State University.
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/xcivilrights.html
Topics: Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Jan 21, 2004


Colombia's Silent War: Photographs by Eros Hoagland view detail comment email this

An exhibit of 14 annotated photographs of victims and soldiers of the war "between the leftist guerillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the right-wing paramilitaries of the United Self Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC)," taken by Eros Hoagland. From the Center for Latin American Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
http://clas.berkeley.edu/Gallery/hoagland/index.html
Topics: Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional

Last updated Jun 8, 2009


Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project view detail comment email this

Teenie Harris' "40-year career with the Pittsburgh Courier, one of the largest and most influential Black newspapers in the country, began as the nation emerged from the Depression and ended with the Civil Rights Movement. Numbering upwards of 80,000 images [over 45,000 shown here], this archive represents the largest single collection of photographic images of any Black community in the United States -- or the world, for that matter." From the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
http://www.cmoa.org/teenie/info.asp
Topics: Black Resources, Notable People, Notable People: Arts & Humanities, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Photography, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four view detail comment email this

Companion to a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Independent Lens film about four college students who, in 1960, "began a sit-in at a Woolworth's lunch counter in a small city in North Carolina. The act of simply sitting down to order food in a restaurant that refused service to anyone but whites is now widely regarded as one of the pivotal moments in the American Civil Rights Movement." Features biographies, photos, related links, and lesson plans.
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/februaryone/
Topics: Activism, Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Lesson Plans, Photograph Collections: History, Social Issues

Last updated Feb 2, 2005


Greensboro Sit-Ins: Launch of a Civil Rights Movement view detail comment email this

Presents hours of audio clips, articles, and photographs about the Greensboro, North Carolina, sit-ins that started February 1960. Covers the young black men who sat at a whites-only lunch counter in a Woolworth store, a timeline, and news articles, a video clip of the unveiling of the statue honoring the occasion, and links to other civil rights sites. A project of the News & Record newspaper, which supplied much of the content, and the Greensboro Public Library.
http://www.sitins.com/
Topics: Activism, Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Photograph Collections: History, Social Issues

Last updated Feb 3, 2005


Hidden Truths: Bloody Sunday 1972 view detail comment email this

An exhibit of 16 photographs of Bloody Sunday, when British Army soldiers shot and killed 13 civil rights demonstrators in Derry, Ireland, on January 30, 1972. "Some of the later images are particularly graphic. Discretion is advised." Includes an essay, a glossary, and related sites. From the California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside.
http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/exhibitions/hidden/default.html
Topics: Activism, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photography, Social Issues

Last updated Jun 10, 2006


Little Rock Nine view detail comment email this

This site is devoted to the history of a landmark event in the history of school integration in the American South. In 1957, nine African-American high school students were the first to enroll in the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Fearing an explosion of violence, President Eisenhower ordered that troops of the National Guard be brought in to protect the students. The site contains photos, videos, and newspaper articles of the time, as well as an update on the nine students and coverage of the dedication of the Central High Visitor Center on the 40th anniversary of the historic events.
http://www.centralhigh57.org/
Topics: Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Education, Holidays and Observances Individually, K-12 Education, Photograph Collections: History, Social Issues

Last updated Feb 16, 2004


Martin Luther King Jr. & the Civil Rights Movement view detail comment email this

Information on Martin Luther King Jr., including a biography, text of speeches and writings, some audio features, photographs, and a timeline of Dr. King's life and the civil rights movement. Also provides study guides, a quiz, and resource links, as well as reflections from others and an article about the holiday. From The Seattle Times.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/special/mlk/
Topics: Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually, Notable People, Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Nov 24, 2007


The Mississippi Writers Page view detail comment email this

A site "about writers in, from, or otherwise associated with the state of Mississippi," including William Faulkner, Shelby Foote, John Grisham, Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, Tennessee Williams, puppeteer Jim Henson, civil rights activist Medgar Evars, and others. Completed entries contain biographical and bibliographical information, photographs, and links to related Web sites. Searchable; includes a timeline, literary news, and lists of Mississippi periodicals and publishers. From the Department of English at the University of Mississippi.
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/english//ms-writers/
Topics: Authors by Region: United States, Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Sep 29, 2003


The Official Mississippi Tourism and Travel Guide view detail comment email this

Information about accommodations, casinos, events, restaurants, music, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions in Mississippi. The heritage section features information about historic homes, black and Native American heritage (including suggested itineraries), fine arts, the Civil War, and civil rights. Each section is browsable. Also includes 130 Mississippi facts, a photo gallery, reports and statistics, and related information.
http://www.visitmississippi.org
Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, U.S. Travel

Last updated Sep 4, 2005


Powerful Days in Black and White view detail comment email this

"Shocking photos brought the civil-rights struggle to all America. Relive it now through the eyes of photojournalist Charles Moore." Includes photos of leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr., protests, riots, and related topics. From Kodak.
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/moore/mooreIndex.shtml?CID=go&idhbx=civilrights
Topics: Black Resources, Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Jan 4, 2008


Powerful Days: The Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore view detail comment email this

Charles Moore was a photojournalist for Life magazine during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The photographs in this exhibit include brief annotations. Also find biographical material about Charles Moore.
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/moore/mooreIndex.shtml
Topics: Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Notable People: Arts & Humanities, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Photography, Social Issues

Last updated Jan 6, 2005


Sam Reiss: An Eyewitness to Labor History, 1948-1975 view detail comment email this

"Often referred to as 'labor's photographer,' Sam Reiss used his camera to capture historic events that shaped American labor." This online exhibit presents Reiss's photos of labor unions, demonstrations and rallies, labor and civil rights leaders, and related subjects. Browse by year or subject. From the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University.
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/collections/exhibits/tam/reiss/
Topics: Labor, Notable People: Arts & Humanities, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Photography, United States History

Last updated Aug 18, 2003


Social Issues Photographs view detail comment email this

A collection of "historical images primarily from Washington State organized around the following topics: Japanese and Chinese Americans; the World War II Japanese internment camps of Camp Harmony (Puyallup) and Minidoka (Idaho); labor and politics; prohibition; legislative assemblies; women; socialist colonies in Washington State; [and] leisure activities such as camping, hiking and mountaineering." Searchable by keywords and browsable by topic. From the University of Washington Libraries, Digital Collections.
http://content.lib.washington.edu/socialweb/
Topics: Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Feb 17, 2005


Tarek Heggy view detail comment email this

Official website from Egypt's Tarek Heggy, a liberal political thinker in the Arab world, who is a manager in the petroleum industry, a university lecturer, and an author. "His work advances the causes of modernity, democracy, tolerance, and women's rights in the Middle East." Includes dozens of essays, a resume with a list of his books, photos, and video files of interviews (some only in Arabic). Some materials available in several languages.
http://www.heggy.org
Topics: History By Place, International Governments, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, Politics, Regions of the World, Social Science, Women

Last updated Aug 17, 2005


Unseen. Unforgotten. view detail comment email this

Dozens of previously unpublished photographs from the Civil Rights era, located in 2006 in a storage closet at the Birmingham (Alabama) News. Organized by theme (such as the Freedom Riders, school desegregation, and voting rights) and year. Includes captions from the photo files.
http://www.al.com/unseen/
Topics: Black Resources, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Mar 9, 2006




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