The Southern Historical Collection is home to over 5,000 distinct archival collections. These are each comprised of unique primary documents, such as diaries, correspondence, photographs, maps, and oral histories. We offer robust documentation of all periods of Southern history since the late eighteenth century, particularly the Antebellum era through the Civil Rights Movement.
Some of our traditional subject strengths include:
Communities and Families
Business and Labor
Slavery and the Antebellum plantation
Civil Rights activism
Sociology
American Civil War
Journalism and Literature
Religion and religious communities