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  • BHM #16 – FBI Confidential Files and Radical Politics in the U.S., 1945-1972

    BHM #16 – FBI Confidential Files and Radical Politics in the U.S., 1945-1972

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    Miles Dame
    Feb 16, 2024

    Under the leadership of J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI vigorously investigated and tracked the activities of Communist groups, Communist-front groups, and other radical organizations in the United States. This module consists of records of the FBI and the Subversive Activities Control Board from 1945-1972. Highlights of this module include J. Edgar Hoover’s office files; documentation…

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  • BHM #15 – Race Relations in America

    BHM #15 – Race Relations in America

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    Mary Fairbairn
    Feb 15, 2024

    Race Relations in America –  This primary source collection from Adam Matthews offers…  Over 100 hours of audio recordings – speeches, panel discussions, dictations of reports, and the narration of the film slideshows ‘Of a New Day Begun’ and ‘Rebirth in Roxbury’  Images organized into thematic galleries such as Arts and Culture, Civil Rights, Education…

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  • BHM #14 – “We were prepared for the possibility of death …”

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    lbaker
    Feb 14, 2024

    “We were prepared for the possibility of death” Freedom Riders in the South, 1961  Another primary source from Archives Unbound, this collection is sourced from the FBI.  It includes documents from 1961 when civil rights activists, “Freedom Riders”, rode interstate buses into the segregated South to test the United States Supreme Court decision in Boynton…

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  • BHM #13 – The Republic of New Afrika

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    Mary Fairbairn
    Feb 13, 2024

    The Republic of New Afrika (RNA) was a social movement organization that proposed three objectives: The creation of an independent Black-majority country composed of the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina and the Black-majority counties adjacent to this area in Arkansas, Tennessee and Florida. $400 billion in reparations for the injustices suffered…

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  • Elizabeth Sanford ’23 Receives the Southern Scholarship

    Elizabeth Sanford ’23 Receives the Southern Scholarship

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    Miles Dame
    Feb 12, 2024

    Meet Elizabeth Sanford ’23! She graduated from Furman last year with a Master of Arts in Teaching and now she’s attending the University of North Carolina where she is studying library and information science. Here’s what she said about how the Southern Scholarship helped her go to school for free. “This scholarship has been a…

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  • BHM #12 – Africa and the New Imperialism

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    lbaker
    Feb 12, 2024

    Africa and the New Imperialism,  part of the Adam Matthew collections of primary sources, documents the period of rapid colonial expansion by European powers across the African continent during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.    From the accounts of missionaries and European explorers navigating the interior of the continent in the early nineteenth century;…

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  • BHM #11 – Black Abolitionist Papers

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    lbaker
    Feb 11, 2024

      Black Abolitionist Papers  –This primary source collection details the extensive work of African Americans to abolish slavery in the United States prior to the Civil War. Covering the period 1830-1865, the collection presents the international impact of African American activism against slavery, in the writings of the activists themselves. The approximately 15,000 articles, documents,…

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  • BHM #10 – African American Communities

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    Mary Fairbairn
    Feb 10, 2024

    African American Communities – Pamphlets, photos, postcards. Political cartoons, illustrations, maps. Scrap books, legal documents, ephemera and more.   This collection, albeit somewhat small, contains a fascinating variety of primary source documents evidencing race relations across social, political, cultural, and religious arenas.   Examining multiple aspects of the lives of African Americans through the lens of…

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  • BHM #9 – Civil Rights and Social Justice

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    lbaker
    Feb 9, 2024

    HeinOnline’s Civil Rights and Social Justice database brings together diverse publications covering civil rights in the United States.   This database is packed with great resources all in one place!  It contains links to scholarly articles, hearings and committee prints, legislative histories on the landmark legislation, CRS and GAO reports, briefs from major Supreme Court cases,…

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  • BHM in Databases #8 – Ethnic NewsWatch

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    lbaker
    Feb 8, 2024

    Ethnic NewsWatch™ (ENW) is a current resource of full-text newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. The complete collection also includes the module Ethnic NewsWatch: A History™, which provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Together, these resources present a full-text collection of more than…

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