A list of varied resources available on the Artstor/JSTOR platforms, from licensed collections to freely available community generated collections: historic chronicles from manuscripts, newspapers, documents and recordings, photographic archives, great works, official records, iconic portraits, ephemera and memorabilia.
Responding to the needs of scholars and students around the world, JSTOR has collaborated with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture to create an open library of content related to their Black Liberation Reading List. Each piece of JSTOR content on this sheet is connected to one of the 95 books selected by the Schomburg Center. The content on this list will be openly available to all until December 31, 2021.
An aggregator collecting hundreds of thousands digitized materials from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the USA.
Movies on Kanopy
Let’s take this opportunity to celebrate Black History Month with this curated collection on Kanopy. Learn more about the remarkable achievements and the heroes who’ve paved the way for change by viewing narrative films and documentaries.
From Duke University Libraries, a selection of recorded oral history interviews chronicling African-American life during the age of legal segregation in the American South, from the 1890s to the 1950s.
A non-profit research and educational institution committed to preserving and making widely accessible the untold personal stories of both well-known and unsung African Americans.
An online/irl community dedicated to uplifting POC voices. They highlight two books each month written by authors of color. In addition to building community with folks across the country they also send their monthly book picks to incarcerated people through a dedicated Prison Program.