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Gale Literature Resource Center supports the study of diverse authors, interdisciplinary approaches, and the continued development of critical-thinking skills.
The ACLU’s role in Brown v. Board of Education During Black History Month, we remember monumental events that have profoundly changed the United States and impacted the lives of many Americans. One key event in American history is the Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954. In this Supreme Court case, public schools were ordered desegregated in a unanimous verdict. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) played an important role in Brown v. Board of Education, ensuring that “separate but equal” would no longer apply to educational facilities. Though public education was not fully desegregated by the decision, it began a series of legal victories for the burgeoning civil rights movement and defined constitutional support for racial equality.
International Women's Day with Women’s Studies Archive In honor of International Women’s Day we are excited to share five primary source documents from our newest archive Women’s Studies Archive: Women’s Issues and Identities related to International Women’s Day celebrations. The Women’s Studies Archive will be available later this month on the Gale Primary Sources platform. To learn more about the archive and the collections included visit gale.com/WomensHistory.
Primary sources from the history of the Black Panther Party are contained within Gale's collection on Political Extremism and Radicalism. Click to explore.
The Women’s Studies Archive is an examination of the social, political, and professional aspects of women’s lives and offers us a look at the roles, experiences, and achievements of women in society.
The Women's Studies Archive includes primary sources related to the history of women's education in America. Click to explore.
Gale's Political Extremism and Radicalism collections include primary sources related to the history of antisemitism in America. Click to explore.
Included in Gale's Political Extremism and Radicalism collection are propaganda materials documenting the history of hate groups and extremism in America. Click to learn more.
The Many Religions of America: A New Scholarly Experience in Researching America’s Religious Life
Gale offers an introduction to themes in "The Lottery" and other works by Shirley Jackson. Click to read our analysis of literary devices, allusions and more.
Gale's Political Extremism collections include primary sources for the history of racism, white supremacy, and white nationalism in America. Click to explore.
Gale offers an overview of social media, derived from scholarly sources and academic journals. Read definitions, history, pros and cons, & more.
Gale offers an introduction to the history and themes of works by Alice Walker, including "Every Day Use," "Flowers," and "The Color Purple." Click to read more.
The ACLU’s role in Brown v. Board of Education During Black History Month, we remember monumental events that have profoundly changed the United States and impacted the lives of many Americans. One key event in American history is the Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954. In this Supreme Court case, public schools were ordered desegregated in a unanimous verdict. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) played an important role in Brown v. Board of Education, ensuring that “separate but equal” would no longer apply to educational facilities. Though public education was not fully desegregated by the decision, it began a series of legal victories for the burgeoning civil rights movement and defined constitutional support for racial equality.
Gale provides useful resources related to Judaism studies & research. Click to explore databases, eBooks, & other publications.
Gale provides useful resources related to immigration studies & research. Click to explore our primary sources and publications.
Gale offers small business resources, market research, and planning tools to support entrepreneurs at every stage of the business lifecycle. Click to read more.
History in a whole new light. Since its inception in 2009 the Archives Unbound program has published more than 230 titles. The roots of the program are in microfilm, and the collection makes available targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in serious research.
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