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Spanish 112 Cultural Immersion: Course Information

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Resources from the State Library of NC

The resources below are from the state library of NC. In order to access these resources, you will need a State Library of NC Library Card. Anyone can get a card if they live in NC. Go to this website to get a card. 

Ethnic NewsWatch is a current resource of full-text newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press, providing researchers access to essential, often overlooked perspectives. The database now also contains Ethnic NewsWatch: A History, which provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989.

Colonial Caribbean

This extensive digital resource covers three centuries of Caribbean history. Drawn from the vast archives of the British Colonial Office, this is an essential resource for all students and researchers of the Caribbean and British colonial rule.