Witryna7 lis 2011 · From a Company Announcement: ProQuest and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) are teaming to digitize the association’s archives, bringing one of the most famous records of the civil rights movement to the online world. The collection — nearly 2 million pages of internal memos, legal … WitrynaRecords online. The National Archives in Krakow is open to modern technology. We have begun digitalization of our archival resources and are constantly improving our …
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WitrynaSince 1964, the Library of Congress has served as its official repository, and the NAACP records now consist of approximately 5 million items dating from 1909 to 2003. The … WitrynaThe National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP, is America’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. Founded in 1909, it was at the … gerhard thomann oberried
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WitrynaRecherche in den Beständen des Österreichischen Staatsarchivs. Über das via Internet zugängliche Archivinformationssystem (AIS) können Sie in den Beständen des Österreichischen Staatsarchivs recherchieren. WitrynaCrisis 1910 — 1922. When W. E. B. Du Bois founded The Crisis in 1910, as the house magazine of the fledgling NAACP, he created what is arguably the most widely read and influential periodical about race and social injustice in U.S. history. Written for educated African-American readers, the magazine reached a truly national audience within ... WitrynaIn 2011, the NAACP teamed with the digital repository ProQuest to digitize and host online the earlier portion of its archives, through 1972 – nearly two million pages of documents, from the national, legal, and branch offices throughout the country, which offer first-hand insight into the organization's work related to such crucial issues as ... christine cole facebook