Archives Unbound includes more than 500 primary-source collections, covering U.S. foreign policy; U.S. civil rights; global affairs and colonial studies; and modern history. Broad topic clusters include: African American studies; Native American studies; Asian studies; British history; Holocaust studies; LGBTQ+ studies; Latin American and Caribbean studies; Middle East studies; political science; religious studies; women’s studies; and more. Free access provided by the California State Library.
Articles, interviews, film reviews, book reviews, bibliographies, exhibition listings, conference reports, anthologies, and editorials covering a wide range of art subjects.
Newspaper clippings, announcements of gallery shows, obituaries, magazine articles or exhibit catalogs featuring artists and architects who have lived or worked in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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American weekly magazine/newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp.
Nonprofit consumer organization providing information to help consumers make smarter choices about products and local services.
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Full text biographies and articles on contemporary and historical figures worldwide.
A peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the education of African Americans. The aim of the publication is to provide primary and secondary educators with innovative materials that teach Black history and conform to national history standards. This is an official publication of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History (ASALH). Citation coverage from 2002 to 2018.
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