
L: "How to dance. A complete ball-room and party guide. Containing all the latest figures, together with old-fashioned and contra dances now in general use. Also, a guide to ballroom etiquette, toilets, and general useful information for dancers", Library of Congress, Library of Congress, 1878.
C: "[Four African American women seated on steps of building at Atlanta University, Georgia]", Library of Congress, 1899-1900 (approx).
R: "Draft Counseling Service Literature on Draft and Conscientious Objectors", College of William & Mary, 1968.
What makes a good historical keyword?
People, places, events, dates or time periods, themes or key terms. Examples below:
| Piracy | Keywords: pirat*, privateer, buccaneer, indentured, maritime, law of the sea, corsair Include dates in searches (the Golden Age of Piracy was 1650 to 1726): 17th century, 18th century |
| Spanish Civil War | Spain, Civil War, 1936-1939, The Popular Front, Franco, Nationalists, fascis* |
| Vietnam War Protests | Vietnam War, anti-war protests, Kent State, Peace March (1976), Berkley teach-in, 1960s |
Consider adding primary source keywords
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letters, manuscripts, diaries, journals, newspapers, maps, speeches, interviews, documents, sources, |
Still Images (photos and art)
Film