Civil Rights and the Black Freedom Struggle (NAACP Papers)

Description: 

ProQuest and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) have teamed up to digitize the association’s archives, bringing one of the most famous records of the civil rights movement to the online world via ProQuest History Vault. The collection is nearly two million pages of internal memos, legal briefings, and direct action summaries from national, legal, and branch offices throughout the country. It charts the NAACP’s work and delivers a first-hand view into crucial issues: lynching, school desegregation, and discrimination in the military, the criminal justice system, employment, and housing, among others.

Coverage: 
1909-1972
Access: 

Access is restricted to ASU students, faculty, and staff; off-campus access is available.

Eresource type: 
Primary Sources
Subjects: 
History–Also Useful
Political Science–Also Useful
Sociology–Also Useful
Vendor: 
Proquest