Has a timeline, biographies, an a-z directory, source documents, images, learning activities, and more.
Nearly 100 primary sources on the experiences of African-American slaves in the U.S. legal system. Also has the 1862 Slave Code for the District of Columbia.
Lists over 7000 international institutions with material relating to the performing arts (theater, opera, music, ballet, film, circus, radio, television, cabaret, pantomime). Gives basic information about the institution and its collections.
Current information on the member countries of the European Union, including statistical data, policies, news, official documents, legal texts, and other publications.
A gateway to African American History, with primary sources.
A full-text database of primary sources on Southern history, literature and culture from colonial times through the early part of the 20th century. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
Focuses on Western civilization, especially European and American history, with primary sources and links.
Declassified documents about the U.S.-Iraq relationship from the early 1980s, including Desert Storm, and 1992 Iraqi war criminals.
UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, provides a list of links to archives around the world with a Web presence.
Search the U.S. Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, Amendments to the Constitution (11-27), Federalist Papers, and Anti-Federalist Papers.
What is the relationship between religion and democracy? A nonpartisan research center which looks at democratic culture. Use the Library to view primary texts and documents relating to social theory, religion, and legal issues.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
Gathers 'all kinds of information found on the web about voyages of discovery and exploration.' Organized by time period and area of the world. Has an alphabetical listing of explorers. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)