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Chronicling America

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Chronicling America is a Website providing access to information about historic newspapers and select digitized newspaper pages, and is produced by the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP).


Britannica Library

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Access thousands of curated articles and magazines, images, videos, audio clips, primary sources, maps, research tools, and recommended websites, along with a pop-up Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus.

Black Freedom Struggle in the United States

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At ProQuest, we believe that knowledge and trusted information can help guide progress and change – and as an EdTech provider, we have a unique responsibility to take action.

That’s why we developed this website focused on Black Freedom, featuring select primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history. Our intention is to support a wide range of students, as well independent researchers and anyone interested in learning more about the foundation of ongoing racial injustice in the U.S. – and the fights against it.

By centering on the experiences and perspectives of African Americans, we hope this collection imbues the study of Black history with a deeper understanding of the humanity of people who have pursued the quest for freedom, and the significance of movements like Black Lives Matter.

Student Resources in Context

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Information on all core subjects from Science to Literature to History. Student Resources in Context helps students develop both research and critical-thinking skills while covering the spectrum of student-focused subject matter.

Arizona Memory Project

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 The Arizona Memory Project provides access to the wealth of primary sources in Arizona libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions. Visitors to the site will find some of the best examples of government documents, photographs, maps, and objects that chronicle Arizona’s past and present.

Arizona Digital Newspaper Program

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The years 1880-1922 represent a time when Arizona grew up. A broad documentation of this valuable history can be found in the newspapers of the day. In accordance with their mission to ensure that Arizona’s history is documented and preserved, and in joint effort with the National Endowment for the Humanities and Library of Congress, The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records is proud to contribute to the National Digital Newspaper Program by digitizing select Arizona newspaper titles from this vital time in history in preparation for global online access.

Digital Archives of the Eloy Public Library

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Contains digitized copies of Eloy newspapers.

Digital Archives of the Casa Grande Public Library

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Contains digitized newspapers, scrapbooks, and yearbooks from the Casa Grande area.


Gale Literature: Twayne’s Author Series

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Gale Literature: Twayne’s Author Series is an ideal starting point for research papers on literary works and figures, special projects and presentations.

Gale Literature: Scribner Writer Series

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Access original scholarly essays on authors from around the world. Places authors and their works in personal and historical context.