Chicano Database content includes records from journals and other resources including newspapers, books, and book chapters. The database provides extensive depth with coverage dating back to the 1960s and selective indexing dating back to the early 1900s.
Chicano Database also includes The Spanish Speaking Mental Health Database covering psychological, sociological and educational literature.
The expansive content in Chicano Database subject coverage includes art, bilingual education, education, labor, literature, mental health, law, poetry, politics and sociology.
Academic eBooks related to diversity, anti-racism, ethnic studies, disability studies, gerontology & age studies, migration studies, gender and sexuality studies, cultural studies, and religious studies
Subscription collection of over 5000 academic and research titles selected to support research in diversity, equity and inclusion. Covers selected titles from 230 publishers available through EBSCO's ebook interface.
Online collection covering cultures, traditions, social treatment, and lived experiences of a variety of ethnic and cultural groups in the U.S. Includes scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, biographies, primary sources, and ebooks.
Library database links to Ethnic Diversity Source simultaneously searches EBSCO's Diversity and Ethnic Studies eBook collection as well as periodicals and documents from EBSCO's main Ethnic Diversity Source collection.
High quality content selected to support dialogue on key issues surrounding systemic racism for students and faculty. The database includes full-text of articles from books, government documents, magazines and academic journals.
Global Road Warrior is the world’s most extensive country-by-country resource for learning about culture, customs, history, and language worldwide. Global Road Warrior consists of 175 Country Guides of 119 topics each.
Primary and historic source materials covering contact with European settlers to the mid-twentieth century.
Manuscripts, artwork and rare printed books dating from the earliest contact with European settlers right up to photographs and newspapers from the mid-twentieth century. Browse through a wide range of rare and original documents from treaties, speeches and diaries, to historic maps and travel journals. (Approximately 5000 items, including 124 focused on California.)
A diverse and robust collection of print journalism from Indigenous peoples of the US and Canada. Many of the 45 newspapers were founded in the 1970's, but articles cover 1828 to 2016.
Documents from the Fisk University Race Relations Department and annual institute from 1943-1970.
Based at Fisk University from 1943-1970, the Race Relations Department and its annual Institute were set up by the American Missionary Association to investigate problem areas in race relations and develop methods for educating communities and preventing conflict.
Documenting three pivotal decades in the fight for civil rights, this resource showcases the speeches, reports, surveys and analyses produced by the Department’s staff and Institute participants, including Charles S. Johnson, Dr Martin Luther King, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall.
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