A multi-disciplinary database containing professional and peer-reviewed titles
The widest depth and breadth of information available of any online database collection on African American history and culture. Mostly secondary sources; recommended for introductory research.
This website is freely available to all students and educators. This curated selection of primary sources is designed for teaching and learning about the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans.
More than 1,200 reference works providing background information for topics ranging from agriculture to technology. Search within multiple sources using keywords, or browse topics in different subjects. Recommended for introductory research in all topics. Browse Subjects covered by Credo Reference.
Digital images of Indiana's historic newspapers
Access to the wealth of primary sources in Indiana libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions; includes digitized books, manuscripts, photographs, newspapers, maps, and other media
Search back issues of scholarly journals in arts, humanities, and social science disciplines, as well as business, finance, and health science fields; capture titles that cross discipline boundaries. Dates from the 1700s on, with a lag of more than one year. Allows advanced searching. Includes some open-access Artstor materials.
This resource offers a window into African American history, culture and daily life—as well as the ways the dominant culture has portrayed and perceived people of African descent. This database is sourced from more than 19,000 American and global news sources, including over 400 current and historical Black publications.