Behind the Scenes of the Civil Rights Movements is an Open Access collection of primary sources documenting histories of civil rights activism by the everyday citizens of Black, Latine, Indigenous, and Asian American/Pacific Islander communities. Collections are targeted for completion by the end of 2025. The first collection in development focuses on the African American experience, drawing on materials from colleges and universities, historical societies, public libraries, community archives and other institutions.
Libraries Buzz Mon. March 18, 2024
- Student Spotlight: Jackson “Jack” Mahoney (UNL 2023)
- Year in Review: highlights of most accessed and most borrowed resources of 2023
- Reparative Research Practices, Literature Searching workshops offered
- Upcoming Genealogy over Lunch Sessions: Irish Ancestry & Historical newspapers
- 10th Annual Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities, April 4-5, 2024
- Libraries accepting citation and course materials requests for Summer 2024 sessions
- New Resource: Behind the Scenes of the Civil Rights Movements
- Annual Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon Focuses on Notable Nebraskans
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