| African American Collections | | This collection draws upon church minute meetings, extension bulletins, personal papers, photographs, and oral histories to document the history of blacks in Alabama. Some documents may be viewed online. |
| 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. |
| American Life Histories | | Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940, deposited in the Library of Congress Manuscripts Division. The collection can be viewed online. |
| 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. |
| Reference Center for Marxist Studies | | Maintains a library of books, pamphlets, periodicals, manuscripts and documents, as well as graphic materials and other media related to the history of the Communist Party, socialism, Marxist theory, the working class, African Americans, and national liberation struggles. New York. |
| 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. |
| The Amistad Research Center | | Art and manuscripts charting African-American history and race rlations, located at Tulane University. Includes a digital photograph collection. |
| The Caribbean Collection | | An archival survey of the records of the Jamaican and Trinidadian communities of Brooklyn, New York, held at Brooklyn College. | |
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