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Primary documents related to the Justice Department and its Federal Bureau of Investigation engagement in widespread investigation of those deemed politically suspect, from 1920-1984. Prominent among the targets of this sometimes coordinated, sometimes independent surveillance were aliens, members of various protest groups, Socialists, Communists, pacifists, militant labor unionists, ethnic or racial nationalists, and outspoken opponents of the policies of the incumbent presidents.
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Oxford Academic Journals is home of 500 peer-reviewed journals published by Oxford University Press and learned societies from around the world.
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It is a leading resource for scholarly research. It supports a wide variety of academic areas. It contains thousands of full-text scholarly articles. It's a great place to start your research on almost any topic!
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JSTOR is a highly-trusted database that supports all academic disciplines and contains scholarly articles, images, and primary sources. It includes a deep archive of older articles.
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The largest resource devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental health. Contains abstracts and full text of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations.
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This contains newspaper articles from cities across the United States. If you're looking for local information, U.S.Newstream contains the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald and Des Moines Register.