Audio, photographs, scrapbooks, and other primary source documents on the Civil Rights Movement, segregation, discrimination and racial theory in America from the Race Relations Department based at Fisk University. Includes biographical information for less well known figures in the struggle for civil rights in America, as well as those who were influential in the fields of sociology and psychology at that time. Learning resources include thematic guides and an interactive map.

Ancestry Library Edition is an online genealogy resource with 4000+ databases of family information,  including digitized images of the United States Federal Census from 1790 forward; the American Genealogical Biographical Index; Passenger and Immigration Lists Index; United Kingdom and United States Directories 1680-1830; court, land, and probate records; and many other resources. It also includes telephone directory information for the U.S.

The World Religion Database (WRD) contains detailed statistics on religious affiliation for every country of the world. It provides source material, including censuses and surveys, as well as best estimates for every religion to offer a definitive picture of international religious demography. It offers best estimates at multiple dates for each of the world's religions for the period 1900 to 2050. Users can export search results in Excel format.

TRAC is a free public web site that provides easy access to TRAC's published reports, spotlights, and other information, mostly about federal enforcement issues. TRAC is one of three resource websites of the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) listed on the UCSB Library A-Z database list. The other two are subscription-based resources available only to UCSB students, staff, and faculty.

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