As you explore the resources in this guide, keep in mind your research purpose. See the suggested list of search terms to get you started and keep you thinking.
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Search the UNC Archives for primary sources documenting race, equity, inclusion, and similar topics. All of our collections are described online in finding aids, which can be searched in a database called ArchivesSpace. By searching and browsing the finding aids, you can learn more about the collections and items within collections.
Collections where topics such as race, diversity, and inclusion are largely represented:
Digital UNC is the University's digital repository and home to numerous digitized resources from the archives. You will find various materials documenting race, diversity, and equality throughout these collections. Because these topics appear in a multitude of sources, we recommend using custom search terms and subject headings to locate relevant materials.
Collections where topics such as race, diversity, and inclusion are largely represented: