Open Directory - Reference: Archives: Social History
See also: - This collection draws upon church minute meetings, extension bulletins, personal papers, photographs, and oral histories to document the history of blacks in Alabama. Some documents may be viewed online. - The Jacob Rader Marcus Center at Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, Ohio documents Jewish life in the United States. It includes manuscripts, photographs, tapes, microfilm, and genealogical materials. - Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940, deposited in the Library of Congress Manuscripts Division. The collection can be viewed online. - Includes personal papers of women scientists and engineers and the records of related organizations, held at Iowa State University. - Documents African-Americans in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Oklahoma, including diaries, newspapers, records and oral histories. In Kansas City, Missouri. - Dedicated to rescuing, preserving and sharing Jewish voices and music from the past. Search the archives and listen to their recordings here. - Microfilm copies of 90% of known Hebrew manuscripts, held in Jerusalem. - Based in the Netherlands, it is one of the world's largest research centres in the field of social history. Services, collections, online catalogue. - A collection of anthropological materials, including manuscripts, field notes, photographs, correspondence, maps, sound recordings, film and video, dating to 1846, held at the National Museum of Natural History. - A center for scholarly research on labor history and radical political movements. - Art and manuscripts charting African-American history and race relations, located at Tulane University. Includes a digital photograph collection. - Washington-based organization with an archive of formerly top-secret FBI files obtained via FOIA. List of holdings. Searchable finding aid for the 26,000+ page Silvermaster file. - Collection documenting the history of women's movement groups in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.