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The American Jewish Historical Society Archives - About 1,000 collections of personal papers and institutional records related to Jewish life in the Americas. Black Archives of Mid-America - Documents African-Americans in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Oklahoma, including diaries, newspapers, records and oral histories. In Kansas City, Missouri. Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts - Microfilm copies of 90% of known Hebrew manuscripts, held in Jerusalem. The Amistad Research Center - Documents the "cultural and social contributions of underrepresented peoples." Located at Tulane University, Louisiana, USA. Online photograph collection available. Florida Atlantic University Judaica Sound Archives - Dedicated to rescuing, preserving and sharing Jewish voices and music from the past. Search the archives and listen to their recordings here. The Education and Research Institute - Formerly top-secret FBI files obtained via the Freedom of Information Act housed in Hamilton, Virginia, USA. Limited online catalog. Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives - Materials about immigration to America in the 1800s and early 1900s. Housed in Atlanta, Georgia. Online Catalog. American Jewish Archives - The Jacob Rader Marcus Center at Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, Ohio documents Jewish life in the United States. It includes manuscripts, photographs, tapes, microfilm, and genealogical materials. International Institute of Social History - Includes multiple archives about global labor history, such as Socialist Revolutionary Party, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, and Amnesty International. Housed in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Online collections available. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture - Documenting people of African descent around the world, concentrating on the Americas and the Caribbean. Includes manuscripts, sheet music and rare books, located in New York City. American Life Histories - Written from 1936 to 1940, nearly three thousand manuscripts for the New Deal's Folklore Project chronicle the Chicago fire, journeys out West, and the immigrant experience. Housed in the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA. Full collection available online. Texas Women's University: The Woman's Collections - Includes manuscripts, photographs, and periodicals on the history of American women, as well as the University Archives covering women's education in Texas, and an international cookbook collection. Victoria Women's Movement Archives - Collection documenting the history of women's movement groups in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Archives of Women in Science and Engineering - Includes personal papers of women scientists and engineers and the records of related organizations, held at Iowa State University. National Museum of the American Indian - This branch of the Smithsonian Institute houses Native American art and artifacts in Suitland, Maryland. Search the online catalog by culture, artist, or object specifics. Rochester School for the Deaf Archive Center - Historical documents, photographs, artifacts and other valuable records about Rochester School for the Deaf. Housed in Rochester, New York, USA. Limited online collection. The Black Archives: History and Research Foundation - A community archive documenting the black experience in South Florida from 1896 to the present, actively engaged in revitalizing black Miami's former business and entertainment district, Overtown. The Transgender Archives at The University of Victoria - The Transgender Archives preserves the history of pioneering activists, community leaders, and researchers who have contributed to the betterment of transgender people. Labor Archives of Washington - Over 300 collections documenting the labor movement in the Pacific Northwest. Housed in Seattle, Washington, USA. Online collections available. National Museum of Natural History: Anthropology Department - The National Anthropological Archives and the Human Studies Film Archives include manuscripts, field notes, photographs, correspondence, maps, sound recordings, film and video, dating to 1846. Housed at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC, USA. Anacostia Community Museum Archives - A branch of the Smithsonian Institute, this archive seeks to understand "how communities work." Housed in Washington, DC, USA. Searchable online catalog. Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives - Preserves New York labor history. Housed in Tamiment Library, New York, USA. Searchable online catalog. Asian/Pacific American Archives - A 2008 - 2011 project surveyed 90 archives in New York to create the Asian/Pacific American Archives at New York University's Fales Library, USA. Searchable online catalog. Swiss Social Archives - Collects materials about Social Movements, housed in Zurich, Switzerland. Searchable online catalog in German. Community of Christ Archive - An archive of genealogical and institutional materials for the Community of Christ, also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, also known as the Mormon Church. Housed in Independence, Missouri, USA. No online catalog. Cornell University Kheel Center - Collections include: American Industrial and Labor Relations Documents, New York State, Garment and Clothing Unions, Notable Arbitrators, Teachers' Unions, Work-Related Legislation, Labor Education, Railroads and Transportation, and Management Theory. Held in Catherwood Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, United States of America. Iraqi Jewish Archive -  Bishopsgate Institute - Includes library and archive collections that explore "radical, social, labor, feminist and gay history in London." Housed in London, England. Oral History Collections at California State University, Long Beach - Includes audio recordings of local, labor, and women's history. The 45 volume Rosie the Riveter collection and Women in the Military, World War II have been transcribed. Housed in Long Beach, California, United States of America. The Ohara Institute for Social Research - An English language website about the Ohara Institute for Social Research, housed at Hosei University, Japan. Includes links to poster exhibits and memorabilia collections, divided into pre-1945 and post-1945.
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