In support of the new CSU Ethnic Studies graduation requirement – and in celebration of Sac State’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion -- the Library has recently acquired a wealth of new primary source databases. We encourage you to explore the unique documents in these collections, which help bring the lived experiences of the past to life.
- African American Newspapers
- American Indian Histories and Cultures
- American Indian Newspapers
- Archives of Sexuality & Gender
- Asian American Drama
- Black Abolitionist Papers
- Black Drama
- Ethnic Diversity Source
- Japanese American Incarceration: Records of the War Relocation Authority
- LGBT Thought and Culture
- Los Angeles Sentinel, 1934-2005
- North American Indian Drama
- North American Indian Thought and Culture
- Race Relations in America
- Slavery & Anti-Slavery
- World Scholar: Latin American and the Caribbean
We have also recently acquired the following resources in a variety of subject areas:
- Bloomsbury Design Library
- Bloomsbury Drama Online
- Docuseek
- Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Daily Reports
- HeinOnline
- Manuscript Women’s Letters and Diaries
- Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers
- PBS Video
- Political Extremism and Radicalism
- Refugees, Relief, and Resettlement: Forced Migration and World War II
- Women and Social Movements in the U.S.