As we continue exploring and finding value in materials that do not fall into the category of "peer reviewed articles," let's delve into Adam Matthew's collections of DEI primary sources.
MSMU Libraries owns perpetual rights to access to the Gender: Identity and Social Change and Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice collections. With these collections, you may explore lived experiences of gender roles from the nineteenth century to the present. You may also find court documents relating to slavery and original, digitized maps that help breathe life into history.
Check out these helpful video tutorials (pro tip: more tutorials are available here and here.)
Just click the images below to start the video.
These databases may be useful for Women's Studies or Ethnic Studies majors as well as those who are interested in History, Humanities and Social Justice.
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