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The Gilded Age Newspaper Project
~How did the industrial revolution affect various groups during the late 19th century?~

Access reliable digital sources from:
  • Campolindo Databases ​Ex: ABC-Clio, Proquest, Gale
 
  • Library of Congress - Archival Finding Aids
    Guides provide a gateway to the Library of Congress collections. Links are provided to digitized content, when available.
  • Library of Congress - Digital Collections
    Includes digital collections on advertising, culture, photography, and many more subjects.
  • National Archives (U.S.) Catalog
    The National Archives catalog searches across archival descriptions, digitized and electronic records, authority records, and web pages from Archives.gov and the Presidential Libraries. The catalog contains archival descriptions for 95% of the National Archives holdings and over 90 million digitized copies of records.
  • ArchiveGrid
    Contains descriptions of collections from thousands of libraries, museums, and archives worldwide.
  • Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
    Contains access to primary sources as well as History Now magazine with secondary sources.
  • Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
    Library of Congress site including some digitized newspapers and a directory of newspapers published 1690-present.
  • Digital Black History
    This website is a free, searchable directory for online history projects that can help further Black History research.
  • Digital Public Library of America
    Portal to libraries, museums, and archives across the United States.
  • Discovering American Women's History Online
    Access to digital collections of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) that document the history of women in the United States.
  • Smithsonian Magazine
    Access to scholarly articles on American history.
  • American Heritage Magazine
    Access to archives of magazines for general readership on American History.
  • Godey’s Lady’s Book Accessible Archives
    American women’s magazine published from 1830 - 1878; this site features archives of past publications.


Access reliable print sources from the Campo Library:
Or read these books selected by Mrs. Herzig and Ms. Morgan.
BOOK LIST ​
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