Who Can Vote? A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US
Who Can Vote? A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US Learn More »
Find details on local, national, and international history via online resources, newspapers, and more, including resources for children and teens. You’ll also find topic guides on a selection of national commemorations and book lists highlighting everything from sports history to local visitor information.
Check out some of these resources for greater context of the history between Israel and Palestine.
Israel Palestine Conflict Learn More »
The Library sits within the Lenapehoking, a part of the traditional homelands of the Lenape peoples.
Lenape History, Art, and Culture: A Living Land Acknowledgement Learn More »
Find information and historical context for the commemoration of the U.S. Constitution’s ratification on September 17, 1787.
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Learn More »
April marks National Arab American History Month, but these titles are worth reading throughout the year.
National Arab American Heritage Month – Nonfiction Learn More »
The housing crisis has its roots in many facets of everyday life, and this booklist begins to explore those facets.
Housing Crisis in America Learn More »
PressReader provides access to hundreds of newspapers from around the world plus the magazine, “The Economist.”
Memorial Day, commemorated on the last Monday of May, is a day to honor the men and women who have died in military service.
July is Disability Pride Month, but these books are worth reading all year.
Exploring Disability Pride Month – Nonfiction Learn More »
February marks Black History Month, but these titles are worth reading throughout the year.
Black History Month – Nonfiction Learn More »
The first Monday in September marks Labor Day, a federal holiday in the United States.
Exploring Labor Day Learn More »
Although Douglass was born into bondage, and never knew his birthdate, he chose to celebrate every year on February 14th.
Frederick Douglass Day Learn More »
You may be surprised at the variety of entertaining, challenging, and unexpected fiction and nonfiction you’ll find.
Graphic Novels: History and Memoir Learn More »
The people of the United States continue to bear witness and become victims of a brutal gun violence epidemic.
Gun Violence in America Learn More »
Nonfiction to help you explore the Holocaust, its context, and its legacy.
Holocaust Days of Remembrance – Nonfiction Learn More »
2023 marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the UN General Assembly in1948.
International Human Rights Day Learn More »
TDOV raises awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people while also highlighting their victories and accomplishments.
International Transgender Day Of Visibility Learn More »
Discover a variety of books, both fiction and non-fiction, about the Irish in America and also penned by Irish-American authors.
Irish-American Heritage Month Learn More »
Space historian Jordan Bimm lists his recommendations for the space race and NASA history.
Jordan Bimm’s NASA History Reading List Learn More »
The Juneteenth holiday commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and is a legal holiday in New Jersey.
Learn about the history of the country’s highest court and the personalities who have shaped it over centuries.
Learn about the Supreme Court Learn More »
Explore these nonfiction books on migration: to new places, social realities, professional spheres, to adulthood, and more.
Migrations in Black History Learn More »
Celebrate the varied histories and cultures of people from Hispanic and Latinx backgrounds through nonfiction.
National Hispanic Heritage Month – Nonfiction Learn More »
Celebrate the varied histories and cultures of people from Hispanic and Latinx backgrounds through poetry.
National Hispanic Heritage Month – Poetry Learn More »
November commemorates the history and culture of Indigenous peoples with ties to the land now occupied by the United States.
National Native American Heritage Month – Nonfiction Learn More »
The Olympic Games bring astounding athletic feats, political turmoil, and unexpected twists.
Documentaries about Princeton that can be found in the Princeton Room.
Princeton Documentaries Learn More »
A list of some of the best resources to get you started on your research of Princeton,
Princeton History Resources Learn More »
Explore works written by and about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., activist, Baptist minister, and Civil Rights movement leader.
Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. Learn More »
May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander Heritage Month, but these books are worth reading all year.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Nonfiction Learn More »
Interested in learning more about how to be an anti-racist? Use this list to get started on the road to knowledge and change.
Anti-Racism Primer for Adults Learn More »
A selection of the materials that make up the African American history collection in the Local History neighborhood.
African-American History Located in the Princeton Room Learn More »
Learn more about the 1969 mission to the moon, space travel, and the cosmos.
50 Years on the Moon Learn More »
Check out this collection of books and films that center America’s pastime, baseball.
America’s Pastime: Baseball Books and Films Learn More »
The stories behind the teams and successes make sports even more exciting. Here is a list of some of our favorites.
The Stories Behind the Sports Learn More »
A list of nonfiction books and other resources that illuminate the events of 9/11, its context, and its continuing implications.
Understanding 9/11 Learn More »
Explore a sampling of nonfiction books offering context for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Understanding the Crisis in Ukraine Learn More »
We recognize the efforts of all those who worked with or without recognition to secure women the vote.
Votes for Women: Celebrating the 19th Amendment Learn More »
March is Women’s History Month, but these books are worth reading all year.
Women’s History Month – Nonfiction Learn More »
Explore titles that showcase this intersection featuring women and issues that left their mark on history.
A Dynamic Pairing: Black History/Women’s History Learn More »
See Specifics section of full entry to explore all options for viewing the Princeton Packet and its predecessors.
Princeton Packet Archives & Index Learn More »
Provides a full-text digital collection of the world’s major news content.
Newspaper Source Plus (EBSCO) Learn More »
Access the latest coverage of business, politics, news of the world, entertainment, arts, sports and more.
June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, but these books are worth reading all year.
Exploring LGBTQIA+ Pride Month – Nonfiction Learn More »
Guide to the library’s collection of material on the history of Princeton, town and gown, its people and its institutions.
Princeton and Local History: A Resource Guide Learn More »
Learn about the 9/11 attacks, their context and their legacy via our resources.
Understanding 9/11: A Resource Guide Learn More »
Research your roots with these free resources.
Family History & Genealogy Learn More »
A database providing in-depth investigations of today’s top issues.
Issues and Controversies (Facts on File) Learn More »
Full-text coverage of core scholarly journals in various subjects, many from the first issue up to 3 to 5 years ago.