Food and Drink in American History
Explores the history of American foods and beverages from 1539 to the present. Includes primary source documents.
Explores the history of American foods and beverages from 1539 to the present. Includes primary source documents.
Provides multiple perspectives on current, controversial social issues, including overviews, essays, primary source documents, and more.
Provides primary source documents that illustrate the diverse experiences of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States.
Explores the migration of African-Americans from the southern United States to the urban north and west during the 20th century. Includes primary source documents.
Contains genealogical information, including the U.S. Federal Census, searchable books and periodicals on family history and genealogy, the Freedman’s Bank Records Collection, and Revolutionary War era pension records.
Provides access to significant historical events with primary source documents. Includes the full run of the New York Times. We no longer subscribe to this resource. Please use our direct subscription to The New York Times to access their Time Machine for historical issues or visit the Research Department for microfilm reels of issues from 1851 […]
Whether you are researching a history paper or just want to learn more about a certain time period or event in history, these are some great resources to get you started. UAPL’s Research Librarians have compiled these recommended websites, books, magazines and databases that are authoritative and perfect for bringing local, American and world history […]
Presents memoirs, testimonies, and personal narratives from those who lived through the Holocaust, with explanatory historical information. Includes primary source documents.
Provides an overview of the Iraq war and the events, organizations, and people who had an impact on the conflict. Includes primary source documents.
Offers back issues of magazines and periodicals, including primary source documents.