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Ayer Hall
Resources for Teachers
Giving a
Voice to a Shared Past:
A History of Public Education and
(De)segregation in Mississippi,
1868-2000

Dollye M. E. Robinson College of Liberal Arts Building
College
of Liberal Arts
Dept. of History and Philosophy
Jackson State University
601.979.2191 Phone
601.979.2192 Fax
history@jsums.edu Email
P.O. Box 17700
Dr. Dernoral Davis, Chair
dernoral.davis@jsums.edu
FACT
SHEET
Location: Dollye M.E.
Robinson
Liberal Arts Building
Jackson, MS 39217
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Links to Resources
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Online
Research Resources
- Jackson
State University Libraries - contains library catalogues, and
links to indexes. Students may check the status of their library
accounts and renew book check-outs online.
- H-Net - an
essential resource for scholars in the humanities. Provides
reviews of books and multimedia resources, sample syllabi for a wide
variety of courses, calls for conference papers, and lists of funding
opportunities. Students may find "H-Grad" (a list-serve for
graduate students) particularly useful.
- Documenting
the
American South - online collection of primary sources by the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill which includes a collection
of North American slave narratives and materials ranging from the
colonial period into the early twentieth century.
- American
Memory at the Library of Congress - a growing collection of photos,
documents, and other materials placed online by the Library of
Congress.
- Making
of
America - a large and growing collection of nineteenth century
American magazines, journals, and books which have been placed
online. Search by word or phrase.
- Woman
and
Social Movements in the United States, 1775-2000 - Primary sources
placed online by the State University of New York at Binghamton.
- American Women's
History: A Research Guide - A useful guide to online and offline
resources for researching American women's history. Administered
by Middle Tennessee State University.
- From
Revolution to Reconstruction - a collection of hypertexts of
primary sources in American history, supported by the University of
Groningen, The Netherlands.
- Global
Gateway at the Library of Congress - provides links to Library of
Congress resources on other nations, including some documents and
images on world history.
- The
Avalon Project at Yale University Law School - A collection of
primary documents, mostly chosen for their significance in law,
diplomacy, and politics.
- Africa
South of the Sahara: African History on the Internet - A web-guide
to a wide range of internet resources on African history.
- Internet
History Sourcebooks - Paul Halsall of Fordham University has placed
a large number of non-copyright primary sources from world history
online at this site.
- The
Public Record Office (Great Britain) - portal to British National
Archives provides access to documents of interest to British and world
history.
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History
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Student
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Reviews
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in History
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