Slavery And Anti-Slavery: Parts I-IV

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. Slavery and Anti-Slavery includes collections on the transatlantic slave trade, the global movement for the abolition of slavery, the legal, personal, and economic … Continued


Indigenous Peoples: North America

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. A comprehensive collection on the experience of the indigenous peoples of North America. The collection covers the history of American Indian tribes … Continued


Creativebug

Creativebug is an online collection of 1000+ crafting classes. The Creativebug platform features chapter divisions, note-taking tools, 20-second rewind and more. Users can save favorite classes, receive personalized recommendations, and … Continued


STACKS

Discover music from Pittsburgh’s vibrant, diverse local music scene.


Gale in Context: Middle School

Reliable and trusted information on a variety of topics to support middle school student research for government, U.S and world history, geography, literature, sciences, and social issues.


ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Papers: Parts I & II

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. Part I: Making of Modern Law, 1912-1990 The American Civil Liberties Union Papers, 1912-1995 collection of papers spans the majority of the twentieth … Continued



Play Index (H.W. Wilson)

Indexes classic and historical plays, along with the works of contemporary playwrights. Play Index covers new editions and translations, and includes descriptive annotations to summarize the plot and indicate musical … Continued


Teenie Harris Archive

For more than four decades, Charles “Teenie” Harris photographed Pittsburgh’s African American community for the Pittsburgh Courier, one of the nation’s most influential black newspapers. His archive of nearly 80,000 … Continued


Andrew Carnegie Collection

Photos, articles, letters and more are featured in this digital exhibit about Andrew Carnegie’s life and work. The Andrew Carnegie Collection is a joint effort of the Carnegie Mellon University … Continued