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            <title>Calisphere: A World of Primary Sources and More</title>
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            <description>This site allows the public to access over 150,000 primary sources that were previously dispersed in separate archives in California.  There are themed collections divided by time period.  One may also browse the site by a selected list of topics.  It also has a segment especially for teachers.</description>
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            <title>Freedom Now: An archival project of Tougaloo College and Brown University</title>
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            <description>Freedom Now explores the relationship between northern do-gooders and Mississippi civil rights activists.  According to its authors, &quot;This website continues the relationship between Brown University and Tougaloo College, a relationship that began as part of the Mississippi Freedom Movement.  Freedom Now! contains documents from Tougaloo and Brown&apos;s Archives, gathered by students and faculty from both institutions.&#1524;  The main access to the site is through its search feature.  It also has a section for teachers.  In addition, the section on the Brown-Tougaloo Exchange has essays by students that are based on clusters of primary sources, which are linked to the essays.</description>
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