Digital Resources for Native American Studies
The most comprehensive record of Native America in the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries
Digital Black History
Digital Black History was created out of a need for a centralized directory of all digital history projects relating to Black History. These projects have the potential to serve as valuable resources for family historians, genealogists, and historians alike.
The Alexandria Archive Institute
The Alexandria Archive Institute (AAI)’s work aims for greater breadth and depth of scholarly understanding: breadth resulting from open accessibility; and depth from the sharing of primary content, information that rarely sees dissemination.
Formosa Plastics Global Archive
The Formosa Plastics Global Archive supports a transnational network of people concerned about the operations of the Formosa Plastics Corporation, one of the world’s largest petrochemical companies.
Their Words: Directory of Armed Non-State Actor Humanitarian Commitments
The Directory of Armed Non-State Actor Humanitarian Commitments. This resource is a unique collection of humanitarian commitments made by armed non-State actors (ANSAs).
Freedom Archives
The Freedom Archives contains over 12,000 hours of audio and video recordings which date from the late-1960s to the mid-90s and chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international movements.
Peace Agreements Digital Collection
The Peace Agreements Digital Collection, part of the Margarita S. Studemeister Digital Library in International Conflict Management, strives to contain the full text of agreements signed by the major contending parties ending inter- and intra-state conflicts worldwide since 1989.
African Activist Archive Project
The African Activist Archive is preserving and making available online the records of activism in the United States to support the struggles of African peoples against colonialism, apartheid, and social injustice from the 1950s through the 1990s.
South Asian American Digital Archive
SAADA creates a more inclusive society by giving voice to South Asian Americans through documenting, preserving, and sharing stories that represent their unique and diverse experiences.
Library of Congress – Civil Rights History Project
The Civil Rights History Project Collection (AFC 2010/039) contains more than 1200 items consisting of born-digital video files, digitized videocassettes, digital photographs and full-text transcripts for all interviews.