From Slavery to Modern Times
Give students diverse content that is only available from ProQuest, including primary sources to foster critical thinking that leads to extraordinary research and learning.
Watch the video of James Baldwin, available in American History in Video.
Download Professor Joe Street's essay for perspectives and insights in the post-civil rights era.
Download Professor Arnesen's essay to learn how he provides invaluable primary source information for more robust research and learning experiences.
Real examples and applications for researching black history.
See major collections of records from the most important organizations.
Research suggestions using Black Freedom and NAACP collections and Black Historical Newspapers.
Featuring records of SNCC and CORE, two of the most important civil rights organizations of the 1950s and 1960s.
Featuring the Black Writing Collection, the world’s most inclusive library of Black literature, representing the most important Black authors from 50+ countries.
An award-winning portfolio that brings together seminal documentaries, powerful interviews, and previously unavailable archival footage surveying the Black experience.
A landmark electronic collection of approximately 100,000 pages of non-fiction writings by major American Black leaders covering 250 years of history.
First-hand perspectives of the most well-known and unheralded events.
Includes the 2017 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, Confederate Military Manuscripts and Records of Union Generals and the Union Army.
Primary source material essential to the study of American history and African-American culture, history, politics, and the arts.
More than 58 titles on Black and African American History from key publishers.
The largest collection of its kind, with 2,000 total hours of content from the 1890s to the 1980s.