Containing over 180,000 titles (200,000 volumes) and more than 32 million pages, Eighteenth Century Collections Online is an irreplaceable resource for eighteenth-century research.
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Enhance the research experience within the Women’s Studies Archive by adding Gale eBooks into your collection. We’ve crafted a list of companion titles that will provide an additional path of reference material within the archive expanding research.
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The ACLU’s role in Brown v. Board of Education During Black History Month, we remember monumental events that have profoundly changed the United States and impacted the lives of many Americans. One key event in American history is the Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954. In this Supreme Court case, public schools were ordered desegregated in a unanimous verdict. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) played an important role in Brown v. Board of Education, ensuring that “separate but equal” would no longer apply to educational facilities. Though public education was not fully desegregated by the decision, it began a series of legal victories for the burgeoning civil rights movement and defined constitutional support for racial equality.
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Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library supports comparative approaches to the study of the Middle East and the Muslim world and inspires original research on Islamic religion, history, language, literature, and science. It is an essential resource for every major library needing Arabic primary source material for research, teaching, and learning.
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