Why search here? You need primary sources for U.S. History and want perspectives from a variety of ethnic groups.
What's included? Over 130 full-text & image newspapers published in 10 languages (Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Slovak, and Yiddish), in 25 U.S. states. 1799-1971.
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What's included? Newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press, predominately in the United States, 1959-present. Includes Asian-American, Jewish-American, African-American, Native-American, Arab-American, Eastern-European-American, multi-ethnic communities and more.
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Why search here? You want primary sources (magazine articles and advertisements) related to women’s lives in the past decades.
What's included? Full text & page view of Better Homes & Gardens (1922 to 2005), Chatelaine (1928 to 2005), Cosmopolitan (1886 to 2005), Essence (1970 to 2005), Good Housekeeping (1885 to 2005), Ladies’ Home Journal (1885 to 2005), Parents (1926 to 2005), Redbook (1903 to 2005), Seventeen (1944 to 2005), Town and Country (1846 to 2005), Woman’s Day (1937 to 2005), and Women’s International Network News (1975 to 2003).