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Welcome to this research guide for the Introduction to Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies. I am Robyn Reid, the librarian for CRES. In this research guide, you will find recommendations on where to look for resources for CRES topics.
Search for books, articles, movies, or music:
Search all Proquest databases: historical newspapers, other primary sources, dissertations, current periodicals, etc. from a single page. Documents can be limited to desired source(s) from the results list. Coverage dates: 15th century - present.
An electronic journal collection consisting of the full text of back issues of journals in many different subject areas. It is especially strong in Arts and Sciences.Coverage dates: Varies.
Primary and secondary sources on slavery, abolition, and social justice.
America: History and Life with Full Text covers the history of the United States and Canada from prehistoric times to the present. Limited to 6 users at once.
Contains primary source documents from the earliest settlers to the mid-twentieth century. Coverage dates: 1493-1945.
This digital collection includes books and primary source documents from a variety of sources, including Google, the Internet Archive, and libraries around the world.
Peer-reviewed journal articles for a variety of topics.