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  • Accessible to Middlebury College Students, Faculty and Staff
Archival runs of many of the most influential, longest-running serial publications covering LGBT interests. Includes the pre-eminent US and UK titles – The Advocate and Gay Times, respectively. Chronicles more than six decades of the history and culture of the LGBT community. In addition to LGBT/gender/sexuality studies, this material also serves related disciplines such as sociology, political science, psychology, health, and the arts. Some publications may contain explicit content.
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A weekly newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston, Massachusetts. On January 1, 1831 the first issue of The Liberator appeared with the motto: “Our country is the world – our countrymen are mankind.” Garrison was a journalistic crusader who advocated the immediate emancipation of all slaves and gained a national reputation for being one of the most radical of American abolitionists.
  • Open Access
Free public-domain audiobooks, read by volunteers from around the world.
  • Accessible to Middlebury College Students, Faculty and Staff
Covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. The documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers, 1960-present. Now on the ProQuest platform.
  • Accessible to Middlebury College Students, Faculty and Staff
Find up-to-date analysis, biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism, and reviews on more than 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods, and from around the world.
  • Accessible to Middlebury College Students, Faculty and Staff
The Federal Writers? Project (FWP) was the most controversial and contentious program of the Work Projects Administration (WPA), an integral part of Franklin D. Roosevelt?s "New Deal." This bold, imaginative and wide-ranging enterprise is the key to understanding literature, culture and society in America during the Depression era.
  • Open Access
A rich resource for historical primary source legal and government documents from various world regions, some of which is Open Access. (Middlebury does not have subscribed access)
  • Accessible to Middlebury College Students, Faculty and Staff
Online access to Greek and Latin texts alongside English translations. Many titles also available in print (see MIDCAT) in the Davis Family Library stacks.
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