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Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) papers, collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, August Meier and Elliott Rudwick, general editors.

Pt. 1. Western Regional Office, 1962-1965 (5 reels, 1 reel guide) -- pt. 2. Southern Regional Office, 1959-1966 (15 reels, 1 reel guide) -- pt. 3. Scholarship, educational and defense fund for racial equality, 1960-1976. Series A. Administrative files (13 reels); Series B. Leadership…

Columbia University Oral History Collection [New York Times Oral History Program]

Not available.

Civil War Letters 1861-1865, Copied from the Fredonia censor

Letters sent to the Fredonian describing army life during the civil war.

Civil Rights During the Johnson Administration, 1963-1969

A collection from the holdings of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas. [pt. 1. White House central files (15 reels) -- pt. 2. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission administrative history (3 reels) -- pt. 3. Oral histories (3 reels) -- pt. 4. Records of the White House Conference…

Church Missionary Society archive Section V, Missions to the Americas.

Reproduces papers of the Church Missionary Society held at the CMS Headquarters in London and the University of Birmingham Library; includes books of correspondence, reports, records, applications, journals, and minutes.

Campaign for Women's Suffrage, 1895-1920: Papers of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, the National Union of Woman's Suffrage Societies, the Parliamentary Committee for Woman's Suffrage, and the Manchester Men's League for Woman's Suffrage

Not available.

Burr, Aaron. The papers of Aaron Burr, 1756-1836.

Series 1. Correspondence. Reels 1-11 -- Series 2. Orderly books & journals. Reel 12 -- Series 3. Legal papers. Reels 13-27.

British biographical archive: a one-alphabet cumulation of 324 of the most important English-language biographical reference works originally published between 1601 and 1929.

Not available.

Black Abolitionist papers, 1830-1865 compiled and edited by George E. Carter and C. Peter Ripley

Some 14,000 documents written by "nearly" 300 black men and women, dealing with the movement to end slavery. Included are letters, speeches, editorials, articles, sermons, and essays, copied from newspapers and manuscript collections held in the US, Canada and the UK. There is also a…

Berle, Adolph Augustus, 1895-1971: The Diary of Adolph A. Berle

Berle held many positions during his life, including corporate law professor at Columbia University, adviser to New York City mayor LaGuardia, Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs, and Ambassador to Brazil.

Barnett, Claude A. The Claude A. Barnett papers: The Associated Negro Press, 1918-1967 (Part three: Subject Files on Black Americans)

Princeton has Pts. 1, 2, and the Agriculture, Colleges, Economic Conditions, and Entertainers, Artists, and Authors sections of Pt. 3. The sections ALEXANDER owns include correspondence, news clippings, and other items dealing with the National Council of Negro Women, the National Association…

Archivo biografico de Espana, Portugal e Iberoamerica: una compilacion de 300 obras biograficas, las mas importantes y representativas, editadas entre el siglo XVII y los inicios del siglo XX

Text of microfiche in Spanish and Portugese; text of manual in Spanish, Portugese, English and German.

Archivio biographica italiano: cumulativo di 321 repertori biografici fra i piau importanti a partire dal sec. XVII sino all'inizio del sec. XX.

Not available.

Archives of the settlement movement

Series 1. The archives of the National Federation of Settlements and Successors, c1899-1958. pt. 1. Minutes, reports and proceedings of central policy making groups (reel 1-20), pt. 2. Domestic programs: project files on public policy and social action, housing, unemployment, civil rights, civil…

Archives of the Church Missionary Society, West Africa.

Reels 1-3. North Nigeria mission, 1915-1925 -- reels 4-7. Yoruba mission, 1915-1925. Reproduces papers of the church missionary society.

Ancient correspondence, 1175-1538: PRO class SC 1.

Correspondence of kings, bishops, Popes, knights, noblemen, royal servants, and Lord Chancellors covering the reigns of King John to King Henry VIII. Relates to topics such as diplomatic relations between Britain and France, political struggles between king and barons, ecclesiastical elections…

American Women's Diaries: Western Women

Collection of 427 published and unpublished works by and about women in the Western U.S. during the 18th and 19th centuries, including: diaries; autobiographies; biographies; personal histories; transcriptions of oral interviews; and transcriptions of Pioneer Personal History Questionnaires.

American Women's Diaries: Southern Women

1. Ada W. Bacot. 2. Zillah (Haynie) Brandon. 3. Mary Davis (Brown) Brown. 4. Dolly Summer (Lunt) Burge. 5. Louisiana D. Burge. 6. Kate S. Carney. 7. Carolyn Elizabeth (Burgwin) Clitherall. 8. Louisa (Maxwell) Holmes Cocke. 9. Martha E. (Foster) Crawford. 10. Sarah Anne (Gayle) Crawford. 11. Kate…

American Women's Diaries: New England Women

Ruth Henshaw Bascom 1789-1846, Abigail Gardner Drew 1799-1817, Hannah Davis Gale 1837-1838, Sally Ripley 1799-1801 & 1805-1809, Martha Patty Rogers 1785, Susan EPB Forbes 1841-1908, Caroline Barrett White 1849-1915

American Bureau of Industrial Research: Manuscript Collections on the Early American Labor Movement, 1862-1908 [Research collections in labor studies]

This collection has been reproduced from the holdings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Afro-American History Series

Set of some 51 documents; includes sermons, orations, narratives, and other primary source materials published between 1792 and 1899. Most are pre-Civil War. Some are also available in paper copy and are listed in IRIS under this series.

Addams, Jane. Jane Addams Papers 1860-1890

Includes correspondence from people such as Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Ida Tarbell and Emily Green Balch; personal documents(1873-1935) such as educational records, diaries, calendars, Addams' writings, and documents relating to her death; manuscripts and published versions of…

Acheson, Dean. Princeton Seminars of Dean Acheson. July 1953-May 1954.

Transcripts of meetings held at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton University, hosted by J. Robert Oppenheimer, to discuss the foreign policy of the Truman years. Issued by U.S. National Archives and Records Service.