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Online Resources Concerning the History of Social Welfare in the United States
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Social Welfare History Archives, University of Minnesota
- Contact Information, Research Information, and a Description of Holdings for the Social Welfare History Archives, at the University of Minnesota. The SWHA houses the Survey Associates collection and Paul Kellogg's papers.
New Deal Network
- The New Deal Network's Photo Gallery and Document Library contain a great deal of materials on the New Deal's welfare programs.
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930
- This SUNY Binghamton Web site consists of editorial projects and primary documents that speak to the history of women in reform movements in the U.S, including many important precursors to the reforms, reform movements, and participants of the New Deal.
Portrait of America: Survey Graphic in the Thirties
- Developed by Kay Davis for the University of Virginia American Studies Thirties Project, this site includes a selection of Survey Graphic articles, a brief introduction, and a bibliography.
Harlem: Mecca of the New Negro
- This site, prepared by Matthew G. Kirschenbaum and Catherine Tousignant at the University of Virginia's Electronic Text Center, presents the March 1925 Survey Graphic. This special "Harlem Number" was edited by professor Alain Locke, who later re-published and expanded the contents as the famous New Negro anthology.
Images of American Political History
- A collection of over 500 public domain images of American Political History from the Teaching Politics website at The College of New Jersey. This online project was developed by Dr. William J. Ball, Department of Political Science, The College of New Jersey.
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