DPLA has thousands of digitized items from libraries, museums and archives across the country. Many of the items have been grouped into subject collections.
Do a Google search on your topic and the phrase "Digital Collection" --in quotes.
This documentary website tells the story of how young activists in SNCC united with local people in the Deep South to build a grassroots movement for change that empowered the Black community and transformed the nation.
Features documents, photographs, and remembrances that emphasize the central role ordinary people played in transforming their lives through extraordinary courage.
The Jim Peppler Southern Courier Photograph Collection contains 11,000 photographs documenting the civil rights movement and social conditions in Central Alabama. Jim Peppler was a staff photographer of The Southern Courier, a weekly paper based in Montgomery that sought to provide objective reporting on civil rights and social issues.
From the late 1870s and up until turn of the century, Skagen (Northern Denmark) was an international meeting place for young artists, including the Norwegian author and painter, Christian Krohg.