The goal of the PAS MA Research Guide is to provide graduate students with a suite of academic resources to support Master's Theses and Projects.
In this guide, you will find links to:
A great starting place for any research topic. Includes a wealth of peer-reviewed and non-scholarly articles on a wide range of topics and disciplinary areas.
Combines ERIC with the new Supplemental Education Index, which expands upon the current scope of ERIC. Includes journal articles, reports, documents, and books, focused on education, including early childhood to higher education, and throughout the lifespan.
Historical newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. This primary source collection includes historically significant papers from more than 35 states and features many rare 19th-century titles.
Historical periodicals (e.g. news, magazines, & journals) by and about African Americans. Published in 26 states, the publications include academic and political journals, commercial magazines, institutional newsletters, organization's bulletins, annual reports, and other genres.
Historical documents and other primary sources focusing on the work of African Americans to abolish slavery in the United States prior to and during the Civil War (1830-1865).
Historical American and global news sources that record the experience and impact of African Americans from 1704-1975.
Historical non-fiction writings by notable Black American leaders—teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other figures—covering 250 years of history.
Historical records and other primary sources on major civil rights organizations, including personal papers of leaders and observers of the 20th century Black freedom struggle.
Historical records and other primary sources on major civil rights organizations, including personal papers of leaders and observers of the 20th century Black freedom struggle. Includes records of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).