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Welcome to the library webpage for HSTAA 230, Race & Power in America. This page brings together many of the databases that you will need to use for your history research along with some explanatory information on various types of sources.
A more extensive listing of history resources can be found via the general History subject guide.
Most of the databases on this page are restricted to UW students, staff and faculty. These are marked with a lock
. To connect to these databases from home you will need to first click on the Off-Campus Access button in the upper-right hand corner and login with your UWnetid.
Have questions or need research help? Please contact Theresa Mudrock, the history librarian, via email at mudrock@uw.edu
Logging in from off-campus (from the UW Libraries Website)
Current UW student,
faculty, or staff can access any of UW’s online resources from
off-campus; make sure you log in before connecting to UW-restricted
resources. Any linked marked with the
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Citation Guide
Historian's generally use the Chicago style format for footnotes/endnotes and bibliography. This one page guide provides examples for the most common type of sources. See the Citations and Writing page for more guides and information.


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