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Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress
This collection comprises the Legal Case and Communist Party files of the Civil Rights Congress, documenting the many issues and litigation in which the CRC was involved during its 10-year existence.
Foreign Relations between Latin America and the Caribbean States, 1930-1944
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
The Global War on Terrorism assembles research studies that analyze the goals and strategies of global terrorism.
PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE AND PROPAGANDA IN WORLD WAR II: AIR DROPPED AND SHELLED LEAFLETS AND PERIODICALS provides a wealth of information necessary for research in Military history, European Studies, Political studies, German Studies, Conflict Studies, and World War II Studies.
Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Economy, Finance and Trade
This collection provides extensive documentation on a variety of initiatives and programs to meet the economic goals of President Johnson's Great Society, War on Poverty, impacts of the Vietnam War, the trade deficit, and efforts to improve the response of cities to the growing wave of unrest.
Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Foreign Affairs and National Security
This collection, consisting of a history and supporting documents, provides an evaluation of the Lyndon B. Johnson administration's performance in foreign relations.
Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Labor and Employment
From the papers of the Lyndon B. Johnson presidency, this collection comprises the histories and supporting documents of the following departments, agencies, commissions, and boards
Commercial documents include Pacific Ocean Fisheries Convention between the United States, Canada, and Japan (1950); the duty of frozen tuna fish (1951); finding of ���radioactive radiation in the fisherman, fish and boat affected by the explosion of the hydrogen bomb at Bikini��� (March 1954); records of Philippine tourists to Japan 1953-1956.
Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Health, Education and Welfare
This collection includes material on Presidential and staff messages to and meetings with students, educators, and education conferences; anti-dropout campaigns
Japan: U.S. Naval Technical Mission, 1945-1946
The U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan was established on 14 August 1945.
Japanese American Internment: Records of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
President Roosevelt���s Executive Order 9066, dated February 19, 1942, gave the U.S. military broad powers to ban any citizen from a wide coastal area stretching from the state of Washington to California and extending inland into southern Arizona.
The Johnson Administration and Foreign Affairs
These presidential files from the LBJ Library highlight the concerns of the president and his administration about the escalating Vietnam War and its affect on foreign policy decision-making and implementation.
The International War on Drugs
Spanning the presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama, The International War on Drugs documents the United States Government���s response to the global illicit drug trade.
War on Poverty Community Profiles: Midwestern States
In an effort to assess the scale of poverty in America, the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) developed the Community Profile Project.
War on Poverty Community Profiles: Northeastern States
In an effort to assess the scale of poverty in America, the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) developed the Community Profile Project.
War on Poverty Community Profiles: Texas
In an effort to assess the scale of poverty in America, the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) developed the Community Profile Project.
China and the Modern World: Diplomacy and Political Secrets,1869–1950
A valuable collection of primary source material carefully selected from the British India Office Records, covering Anglo-Chinese relations and British interests in South Asia, Central Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia from 1869-1950. The collection comprises records selected from three departments – the Political and Secret Department, the Burma Office, and the Military Department.
Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive: Part I: Debates over Slavery and Abolition
Part I: Debates over Slavery and Abolition sheds light on the abolitionist movement, the conflicts within it, the anti- and pro-slavery arguments of the period, and the debates on the subject of colonization. It explores all facets of the controversial topic, with a focus on economic, gender, legal, religious, and government issues.
Poland, which was dominated by the Soviet Union in the period 1945-1963, is the focus of this archive.
China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part I: 1815–1881
This archive provides more than 500,000 pages of British Foreign Office correspondence from China, offering material relating to the internal politics of China and Britain, and the relationships between other Western powers.