October 7 - November 1, 2024
This collection covers many topical categories such as slavery and flights to freedom, voting rights and voter suppression and disenfranchisement, segregation and civil rights, prejudice and discrimination and activism and protest movements. This archive contains varied perspectives on subjects including but not limited to:
• Curfews and ‘sundown’ notices
• Antigua Slave Conspiracy
• Dred Scott v. Sandford
• Underground Railroad
• Emancipation Proclamation
• Ratification of the 13th Amendment
• Buffalo soldiers
• Mississippi Plan
• Fisk Jubilee Singers
• Plessy v Ferguson
• Literacy tests and poll taxes
• Sharecropping and tenant farming
• Tuskegee Airmen
• Church bombings
• Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
• School desegregation
• Election law and voters’ rights
• Bob Jones University v. United States
• Los Angeles Riots
• Emmett Till Antilynching Act
Please join us in discussing academic freedom in the classroom on Wednesday, February 9th in the Athena room on the 2nd floor. The event will start at 3:00pm.
This even will also live stream at this address: https://moreheadstate.webex.com/meet/a.adams
We're pleased to provide access to the American Society of Agronomy - Complete Online Journal Archive !
"The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America publish scholarly research, reference titles, and periodicals in support of the agronomy, crop, and soil science fields—timely and relevant content that is valuable to a wide range of audiences."
If you would like help navigating this database, contact Research Help by chat or make an appointment.
Our newest librarian Lucinda Ward has created new nursing libguides to aid your research!
The following new guides have been added:
You can also visit the central guide containing a list of the links above: https://research.moreheadstate.edu/nursingtopics
To schedule a research session with Lucinda, please visit her appointment page!
The Camden-Carroll Library has re-envisioned what was once the multicultural collection. Now, the Diversity & Inclusion Collection consists of autobiographies, poetry, film, and art. This is to encourage the exploration of other cultures through the personal experience of the creator.
We've expanded the collection to include more disability, ethnicity, intersectionality, LGBTQIA+, religions, and social class items.
This collection is still under construction. Many more books will be added within the next few months.
Check out our new databases for business and psychology students!