Provides "gavel-to-gavel" video coverage of U.S. House and Senate proceedings, presidential coverage, interviews with political figures and much more. See also the video library.
Search across the websites of human rights organizations, with the option to limit by country and by the type of organization. See also the University of Minnesota Human Rights Library.
Includes a wide range of original source material from the Foreign Office, Colonial Office and Cabinet Papers preserved at the National Archives, from the Balfour Declaration through to the Black September War of 1970-71.
This collection from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) library contains more than 88,000 documents pertaining to the federal surveillance of African Americans from 1920-1984.
Composed of FBI surveillance files on the activities of the African Liberation Support Committee and All African People’s Revolutionary Party; this collection provides two unique views on African American support for liberation struggles in Africa, the issue of Pan-Africanism, and the role of African independence movements as political leverage for domestic Black struggles.