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Civil-War [X]
Electronic access only. Jay I. Kislak Reference Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Call Number: E461 .C5 Buraff Publications
Available through LSU Middleton Libraries
Call Number: Keep E461 .C562
Images of the American Civil War
Available through LSU Middleton Libraries
John Langdon Ward lantern slides, circa 1880
Ward, John Langdon, 1841-1915
LSU Libraries Special Collection Subject Guide to Manuscript Collection-- Civil War
Manuscript Resources on the Civil War in the Lower Mississippi Valley in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley collections, Special Collections, LSU Libraries
Manuscript Resources on the History of New Orleans In the Civil War in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, Special Collections, LSU Libraries
Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
Numbering over 10,000 titles, May's pamphlets and leaflets document the anti-slavery struggle at the local, regional, and national levels. Much of the May Anti-Slavery Collection was considered ephemeral or fugitive, and today many of these pamphlets are scarce. Sermons, position papers, offprints, local Anti-Slavery Society newsletters, poetry anthologies, freedmen's testimonies, broadsides, and Anti-Slavery Fair keepsakes all document the social and political implications of the abolitionist movement.
The African American experience in Louisiana PT.A-C
pt. A. From Africa to the Civil War.-- pt. B. From the Civil War to Jim Crow.-- pt. C. From Jim Crow to Civil Rights.
The American Civil War Research Database
Availalbe through LSU Middleton Libraries
The American historical review
Call Number: E171 .A57 by Jameson, J. Franklin (John Franklin) "The scholarly voice of the American Historical Association," covering all fields of history.
The Harvard guide to African-American history
by Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks
LexisNexis UPA Collections consist of documentary research collections in microfilm, microfiche, print, and digital formats. These titles have been produced from some of the most important manuscript and archival repositories in the world, including the National Archives, Library of Congress, Public Record Office in London, University of North Carolina’s Southern Historical Collection, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library, and the Presidential Libraries of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, and George Bush.
Examples of titles offered include: American Historical Review, American Heritage, American Art, American Scholar, Canadian Historical Review, Civil War History, European Review of History, Foreign Affairs, German History, Historian, History & Theory, History Today, Journal of American History, Journal of Military History, Journal of Modern History, Journal of Pacific History, Political Science Quarterly, Wilson Quarterly, etc.

