Images and text documenting the controversy and debate over the loyalty oath/anticommunism policy established by the University of California from 1949-1951 during the McCarthy Era."
From the Duke University Digital Collection "illustrating the rise of consumer culture and the birth of a professionalized advertising industry in the United States."
"An ongoing Web project to preserve and present the history of the anarchist guerilla street theater group that challenged the emerging Counterculture of the Sixties". (from the website)
Documents "the role of Mario Savio and other participants in the Free Speech Movement (University of California, Berkeley, September-December 1964)" From The Bancroft Library, University of California
Interviews with cross-section of Americans about their views on race, including Mamie Mobley, mother of 14-year old Emmett Till who was killed in a racial incident in Mississippi.
Presented by Virginia Center for Digital History, National Council of Negro Women, National Civil Rights Museum, the Wednesdays in Mississippi Film Project and University of Houston Center for Public History.
Provides texts and images covering the people, documents and events of the Cold War. George Washington University Cold War Group and the Cold War International History Project.
An archive about the racial segregation laws, or the 'Jim Crow' laws from the late 1880s until the mid-twentieth century. From The Virginia Center for Digital History
Films from the nightly news from two local television stations in Virginia, plus government records and oral histories. From the University of Virginia
Secret recordings of conversations by six American presidents from both political parties between 1940 and 1973. From Miller Center, University of Virginia