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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 1

    Understanding the history of institutionalized racism is key to understanding this weekend's protests. has compiled a syllabus to help contextualize, teach, and understand:

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  2. Oct 9

    Indigenous Peoples' Day is Monday - explore our archives that celebrate the culture and heritage of indigenous peoples.

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  3. Oct 8

    When artists showed solidarity with one another and the larger labor movement, they won federal patronage.

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  4. Oct 8

    New on - The Black Press historically has countered disinformation that targeted Black voters, and now it is financially connected to Facebook.

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  5. Oct 8

    When Sidney M. Gutierrez was a boy growing up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he dreamed of exploring the cosmos. In 1991, he made history as the first person of Latino heritage ever to pilot a space mission.

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  6. Oct 7

    Did you know there's a growing set of Open Community Collections on JSTOR? They are library-contributed and open access - explore them today!

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    Oct 7

    When the going gets tough, especially during COVID-19, our dedicated customer service professionals at are here to serve. We honor each and every one of them during

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  8. Oct 7

    Friendly reminder! You can participate in our free read-online program by creating a JSTOR account. Due to COIVD-19, we've expanded the program to allow account holders to read 100 articles/month. Sign up here:

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    Oct 6

    Need primary sources to teach for October? Many historical queer publications—from before and after —have been digitized and made freely available by .

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  10. Oct 6

    Marian Anderson was a pioneering opera singer with a voice “one is privileged to hear only in a hundred years.” You can learn more about Marian though her photographs, part of JSTOR's Open Collections, courtesy of .

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  11. Oct 6

    JSTOR and are collaborating to provide UK higher education institutions with the opportunity to add their digitized content to JSTOR’s Open Community Collections program. Learn more:

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    Oct 5

    Inventors often use animals’ adaptations to the environment in applications that benefit humans, from sharky swimsuits to hedgehog-inspired helmets.

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  13. Oct 2

    How can we help kids foster healthy digital habits?

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  14. Oct 2

    Fifty-one years ago this month, cyberspace was born when researchers sent the first message through ARPANET.

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  15. Oct 2

    How did ancient maps reflect the assumptions of the people who drew them?

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  16. Oct 2

    It's officially spooky season, so here's some stories to get you in the mood. 👻 🎃 🕸️ 🕷️

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    Oct 1

    More than sixty species of plant were named in honor of Ynés Mexía. She also discovered two genera.

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  18. Sep 30

    It's a pain to format citations manually. Use the "cite this item" feature to build your list of citations directly from JSTOR's workspace - see how to get started:

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  19. Sep 30

    Want to fantasize about dressing up again? Check out the collection of Edwardian fashion plates from ! Part of the open community collections on JSTOR!

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  20. Sep 29

    We're happy to welcome , , and to our ebooks program! Learn more about our newest publishers:

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  21. Sep 29

    The famous Allentown Band, seen here in 1967, has a long history in PA. There's a historical collection of photos and documents related to the band, going back to the 19th century, in JSTOR's Open Community Collections -explore for free!

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