Here are some useful resources for writing an original monolog based on one of your ancestors. The library has a number of databases to help supplement your research in addition to your family stories, interviews and photos. Need help getting some interview questions for your family? Family Tree Magazine lists suggested questions to start genealogical research:
Contents: Genealogical information including US and UK census data, vital records, directories, photos, and church, court, and immigration records.
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Collects full-text articles from the ethnic, minority, and native press, including top scholarly journals on ethnicities and ethnic studies. Contents include African American, Arab, Middle Eastern, Asian American, European, Jewish, and Native American publications.
Contents: Full-text articles from newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journal. 1990-present; plus historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989.
This collection of articles from the New York Times is a subset of U.S. Major Dailies -- Historical Newspapers.
Contents: Full-text, digitized NY Times articles. 1851-2021.
Browse through the results of what captured the imagination of the American public in Google by year. (Can select by year and country)