Delve deeper into national and local civil rights stories with these contemporary and historical online resources:

 

Freedom Now!, an online archive charting the historical relationship between Tougaloo College and Brown University during the Mississippi Freedom Movement. Find out more at cds.library.brown.edu/projects/FreedomNow.

Blacks at Brown, a timeline recognizing presence of African American students at Brown University. Find out more at http://www.brown.edu/Research/BlacksatBrown. 

Remembering Race at Brown, a digital exhibition tracing the histories of race at Brown University. Find out more at https://blogs.brown.edu/ethn-0790d-s01. 

One Person, One Vote: The Legacy of SNCC and the Fight for Voting Rights, a documentary website with archival material and oral histories of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), presented in partnership with the SNCC Legacy Project, Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies, and the Duke University Libraries. Find out more at http://onevotesncc.org. 

Created Equal: America's Civil Rights Struggle, a national film project and documentary film series examining the history of the civil rights struggle in the United States, presented by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Find out more at http://createdequal.neh.gov.  

End Police Brutality PVD, a participatory archive for residents of Providence, Rhode Island concerned with police and state brutality in the ongoing struggle of current civil movements. Find out more at http://endbrutalitypvd.tumblr.com/knowyrights.