“New Library Resource for African-American History.”
NU Library has just added a new database: African American Newspapers from Newsbank/Readex. It is a searchable collection of newspapers published by or for African-Americans from 1827-1998.
https://library.niagara.edu/about/news/new20resource20for20african-american20history
This is just the latest library resource that focuses on African-American history. Our others include:
African American Historical Newspapers from Proquest
Includes The Chicago Defender (1910-1975) and New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993).
Black Life in AmericaCovers the experiences and impact of African Americans from 1976-current day, as recorded by the news media.
Historical African American Newspapers Available Online A list from Marist College that links to freely-available newspaper back issues.
Ralph J. Bunche Oral Histories Collection On The Civil Rights MovementTranscriptions of nearly 700 interviews with those who made history in the struggles for voting rights, against discrimination in housing, for the desegregation of the schools, to expose racism in hiring, and in defiance of police brutality.
Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive
“We Were Prepared for the Possibility of Death”: Freedom Riders in the South, 1961-1962Documents from the FBI, including surveillance reports, chronologies, witness statements and more regarding the Freedom Riders, civil rights activists who challenged local laws/customs that enforced segregation in the South.