Centering on African Americans' experiences and perspectives and featuring select primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history. This website contains approximately 2000 primary source documents, including historical newspaper articles, pamphlets, diaries, correspondence, and more that highlight the triumphs and resiliency of African Americans in the pursuit of equality through six periods of history.
All aspects of the period, including military history, diplomatic history, cultural history, legal history, Southern history, African American history, healthcare and medical history, the history of technology and more.
European Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750 is a free archive of indexed publications related to the Americas and written in Europe before 1750. It includes thousands of valuable primary source records covering the history of European exploration as well as portrayals of Native American peoples.
Lynn University has partnered with the USC Shoah Foundation, a nonprofit organization that records and preserves the testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides. Holocaust survivors from South Florida recorded their testimonies at Lynn's recording studios. As part of the partnership, the Shoah Foundation has made Lynn a full-access site for its Visual History Archive, which includes nearly 59,000 recordings of survivor testimonies and over 700,000 photographs.
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