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- Black Women in the Women’s Era, 1890-1920: Course Assignments Using Readings from Afro-Americana Imprints
- W. E. B. Du Bois’s Lectures and Speeches: A Brief History
- Celestial Vision: China’s Scholars in the Connecticut Valley
- Chinese Exclusion Acts: A Brief History of United States Legislation Aimed at Chinese Immigrants
- Chocolate: A Readex Sampler
- Civil War Biblicism and the Demise of the Confederacy
- Commemorating W.E.B. Du Bois and "The Crisis": Reflections on Religion and American History
- Commodore Vanderbilt: Patriot or War Profiteer?
- Concerning Sol Hess, Unsung Pioneer of the Continuity Comic Strip: New Findings from America’s Historical Newspapers
- Conducting Biographical Research in Government Publications, Part III: John C. Frémont and the U.S. Congressional Serial Set
- Conducting Biographical Research in Government Publications, Part II: John C. Frémont and the U.S. Congressional Serial Set
- Conducting Biographical Research in Government Publications: John C. Frémont and the U.S. Congressional Serial Set
- Confessing to Nothing: The Agency of Confession in Nat Turner and John E. Cook
- The Connecticut Webster on Slavery
- "Countess" Ida von Claussen: Woman of Convictions
- Creating the Fourth Branch of Government: The Role of the Press in Pennsylvania's Constitutional Debates
- Cultural Conflict and the Battle of the Sexes in Hispanic American Newspapers
- The Cultural Work of Child’s Play: Examples from Three Picture Books in Readex Digital Collections
- Cycling Champion Major Taylor and the African American Press
- Dance in Colonial America: A Research Challenge