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American Trade Bindings
The American Trade Bindings Digital Library presents over 1100 book covers which chronicle the development of book binding in the United States from the 1830s to the 1920s.
Hansen Performing Arts Collection
Selections from the expansive Robert C. Hansen Performing Arts Collection, including broadsides, playbills, programs, autographs, correspondence of theatrical figures, photographs and posters primarily pertaining to illustrious personages in 19th century theatre arts.
Women Veterans Historical Collection
The Women Veterans Historical Collection documents the female experience in the Armed Forces through letters, papers, photographs, published materials, uniforms, artifacts, and oral histories.
Postcards From The University
Presents an interactive viewing of postcards from throughout the University's history.
Timeline of UNCG History
Currently utilizes over 100 photographs and other images from the Archives' collections. By searching keywords or browsing different decades and years, you can view significant events ranging in subjects from student support efforts during the First and Second World Wars, to campus construction and changes in curriculum.
Artifacts From The University's History
The University Artifacts Collection contains over 300 items relating to UNCG's history, including an assortment of class rings, pins, and diplomas, dating as far back as 1900.
Greensboro VOICES
Greensboro VOICES provides access to a collection of 125 oral interviews housed in the Greensboro Public Library and in the University Archives of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The recordings, collected over the past thirty years, provide a rich resource for historical research concerning the Civil Rights Movement in the Greensboro area.
Digital Library on American Slavery
The Digital Library on American Slavery is a searchable database of detailed personal information about slaves, slaveholders, and free people of color.
Leila Judson Tuttle Papers and Chinese Artifacts
The Lelia Judson Tuttle Papers and Chinese Artifacts date from 1834 to 2005, with the bulk of materials dating from the late 1800s to the 1960s, and contain clippings, correspondence, photographs, postcards, writings, artifacts and books that mainly document Tuttle's time in China and her interest in Chinese culture and art, as well as Tuttle family history.
American Suffragettes: selections of manuscripts
Inspired by Women's History Month, UNCG is featuring some well-known suffragettes and their papers: Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, Ethel Mary Smyth, and Anna Howard Shaw.
Civil Rights Greensboro
Civil Rights Greensboro (CRG) provides access to archival resources documenting the modern civil rights era in Greensboro, North Carolina, from the 1940s to the early 1980s.