This collection contains leaflets and newspapers that were distributed on the University of Washington campus during the decades of the 1960s and 1970s. They reflect the social environment and political activities of the youth movement in Seattle...
Black Panther Party; Civil Rights; Counterculture; Demonstrations; Environmentalism; Freedom Socialist Party; Gay Liberation Front; Kent State; Labor unions, Minorities; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National...
The button, pin and ribbon collection currently contains over 1,400 items and continues to expand. These items have been donated over many years to the Peace Collection (SCPC) by individual peace activists and peace organizations.
Items date from...
Abortion; Labor; Africa; Middle East; African-Americans; Military Budget; Agriculture; Nuclear Energy; American Flag; Persian Gulf War, 1991; Anti-Nuclear Movement; Political Campaigns; Arbitration, International; Pro-Choice; Arms Race; Protest...
The Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College is devoted to the history of the Society of Friends (Quakers) and its concerns. The Library includes printed works dating from the mid-seventeenth century to the present, as well as archives,...
Quaker history; Education; Schools; War relief; World War I; Vietnam War; Quaker colleges; Friends' centers; Quaker church buildings; Philadelphia; Society of Friends;
The Wisconsin Historical Society's Archives collections include approximately three million photographs, negatives, films, cartoons, lithographs, posters, and ephemeral materials from private, business, and governmental sources. Although we...
Original documents; Lesson plans; Classroom activities; Background essays on key historical events; Early Native Peoples; Early explorers; Traders & settlers; Territory to statehood; Immigration; Civil War era; Native Peoples; Effigy mounds; First...
The Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage Program is a statewide, collaborative digitization program headquartered at the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Maryland libraries, museums,...
Adalbert Volck; Art; Baltimore; Baltimore Fire of 1904; Baseball; Boarding schools; Civil War; Edgar Allan Poe; Figure skating; Football; Genealogy; H. L. Mencken; History; Horse racing; Lefty Grove; Maryland cities; Maryland counties; Sports; The...
The purpose of this project is to highlight this rich history through selected documents from the Office of the President records and the personal papers of presidents. Students participating in the Honors College colloquium on university history...
University of Oregon; Vietnam War; Pacifism; Student Activism; Civil Rights Movement; Environmental Activism; Environmental Studies; Ethnic Studies; Women's Studies; Feminism; Academic Administration;
The Library of Congress established the Veterans History Project in 2001 to collect memories, accounts, and documents of U.S. war veterans and related civilians. The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) History Department interviews document the...
World War, 1939-1945; Korean War, 1950-1953; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Iraq War, 2003; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans
Cal Olson leaves a rich visual legacy documenting the people and life in North Dakota and western Minnesota while chief photographer and later managing editor of Fargo, N.D.’s Forum newspaper from 1950 to 1978. This visual legacy has now been...
Photojournalism; Photojournalists; Reporters and reporting; Forum Publishing Company (Fargo, N.D.); Cal Olson; Tornadoes; Fargo (N.D.); Moorhead (Minn.); Red River Valley (Minn. & N.D.-Man.);
The Digital Collection of the Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library at St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin is a compilation of photographs dating back to the early 1900s. The photographs reflect the life of the students, faculty and staff who...
Students; Norbertines; Francis H. Boyle Hall; Boyle Hall; Drama; Theater; Choirs (Music); Pennings, Bernard Henry, Abbot; Mori, Kyoko; Basketball; Burke, Dennis M.; St. Norbert Abbey (De Pere, Wis.); Pottery; Art; Drawing; Painting; Graphic arts;...
Henry M. Jackson began his Congressional career at the age of 28, first as a representative and then as a senator during a period that spanned 43 years and nine presidents. During that time, he chaired the Democratic National Committee in 1960,...
House of Representatives 1941-1952; Atomic energy and Hanford; Senate 1952-1983; Presidential campaigns; Columbia River Basin Project; Vietnam, 1960s; Presidents, United States
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