Latin American & Caribbean History - General Sites
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19th Century Latin American History - Internet SourcebookA set of primary source documents, translations, and external links covering Latin American history in the nineteenth century.
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20th Century Latin American History - Internet SourcebookA set of primary source documents, translations, and external links covering Latin American history in the twentieth century.
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Americas Archive (Rice University)Digitized documents and images from Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States that explore the history of the Americas from colonization to the present day.
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CIA: FOIA Reading Room - Latin America CollectionDeclassified documents arranged by theme, including materials on the Soviet missile program, intelligence operations, the role of women in the agency, and events such as the 1973 Arab Israeli War.
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Colonial Latin America - Internet Modern History SourcebookDigitized primary sources on colonial Latin America, including documents about conquest, indigenous encounters, religion, slavery, and governance from the fifteenth through early nineteenth centuries.
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Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean EphemeraRare pamphlets, flyers, stickers, posters, and other ephemera produced in Latin American and Caribbean countries that document social, political, and cultural movements.
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Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC)A cooperative digital library offering free online access to cultural, historical, and research materials from the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean region.
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Latin America and the Caribbean (from the World Digital Library)A collection of cultural heritage items from Latin America and the Caribbean, including books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, and films contributed by partner institutions worldwide.
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Primary Sources for U.S.-Latin American RelationsConsists of links to primary documents on relations between the United States and Latin America across topics ranging from early Spanish explorations and the Amistad affair to the Mexican American War, the Spanish American War, imperialism, interventions, human rights, and trade agreements such as NAFTA and CAFTA.
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Sources and General Resources on Latin AmericaA curated index of links to primary sources, archives, and other resources for researching Latin American history.
Latin American & Caribbean History - Other Collections
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Armed Revolutionary Organizations in Mexico (University of California San Diego)Materials created between 1965 and 1998 by 23 distinct Mexican guerrilla and revolutionary groups documenting their political platforms, communiqués, and operational records.
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The Brazil Project (National Security Archive)Declassified U.S. government documents about Brazil, including intelligence reports, diplomatic cables, and policy files from the Cold War era onwards.
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Brazilian Government Document Digitization Project (Center for Research Libraries | Global Resources Network)Includes executive branch serial documents from Brazil’s national government (1821–1993) and provincial governments (up to 1930).
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Caribbean Sea MigrationMaterials related to maritime migration of Cubans, Dominicans and Haitians (circa 1965–1996), including personal letters, camp newspapers from U.S. Naval Station Guantánamo Bay and photographs of refugee camps.
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Castro Speech Database (Latin American Network Information Center | University of Texas)English translations of speeches, interviews, and press conferences by Fidel Castro from 1959-1996.
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The Chile Documentation Project (National Security Archive)Declassified U.S. government documents that reveal how the United States engaged with the Chilean coup of 1973, the Pinochet dictatorship, and broader Cold War operations in Chile.
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Colombia Project (National Security Archive)Declassified U.S. government documents on war, peace, and human rights in Colombia, including records of political violence, narcotics trafficking, paramilitary activity, and U.S. involvement from the mid-twentieth century to the present.
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Cuba Documentation Project (National Security Archive)Declassified U.S. government documents, including CIA, Pentagon, and White House records, detailing covert operations, intelligence strategies, and diplomatic efforts in relation to Cuba during the Cold War.
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Cuban Heritage Collection (University of Miami)Digitised archival materials, books, and periodicals that document Cuba and the Cuban diaspora from colonial times to the present.
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Guatemala Project (National Security Archive)Declassified U.S. government records and curated briefings on Guatemala, including the 1954 coup, the “Death Squad Dossier,” and security force files.
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Historic Mexican and Mexican American PressDigitized newspapers and magazines from Tucson, El Paso, Los Angeles, and other communities.
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Human Rights Abuses in Argentina (National Archives)Declassified U.S. government documents on human rights abuses in Argentina from 1975 to 1984, with online access via the Intelligence Community’s Argentina Declassification Project portal and related releases from the National Archives.
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International History Declassified (Wilson Center Digital Archive)Declassified government documents, transcripts, and archival materials from around the world that illuminate international relations and Cold War history.
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Jamaica and Slavery in the Age of RevolutionPresents transcribed and contextualized primary sources on Jamaica in the Age of Revolution, especially the Simon Taylor correspondence
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Latin Ameican Pamphlet Digital CollectionDigitized, scarce pamphlets primarily from Chile, Cuba, Bolivia, and Mexico published in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Latin American Political Campaign Ephemera CollectionFeatures pamphlets, posters, and other campaign materials from political parties across Mexico, Central America, and South America between 1980 and 2009, documenting elections, political movements, and government transitions.
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Mesoamerican ManuscriptsAccess to nearly 300 digitized manuscripts, documents, and artifacts spanning twelve centuries, with strengths in K’iche’, Yucatec, and Nahuatl.
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Mexico Project (National Security Archive)Declassified U.S. and Mexican government documents from the 1960s to the present on topics such as the Dirty War, Ayotzinapa, and CIA Mexico intelligence ties, with searchable briefings and document sets.
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The Other Revolution: Haiti, 1789-1804Showcases books, pamphlets, maps, and prints that narrate the Haitian Revolution’s major turning points, key personalities, and Atlantic context.
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Our AmericasA collaborative digital collection that brings together multilingual primary sources from across the Americas including Canada the Caribbean and Latin America from the colonial era to the present.
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Panama and the CanalProvides a wide range of digitized materials from the Panama Canal Museum Collection and partners that document life in the Canal Zone and the history of the canal, especially during the U.S. era.
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Panama Canal Related PublicationsProvides digitized U.S. government documents that record the administration, engineering, and operation of the Panama Canal from its construction through the late twentieth century.
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Pinochet: A Declassified Documentary Obit (National Security Archive)Compiles CIA, DIA, and State Department records on Augusto Pinochet’s repression, U.S. support for his regime, and the Letelier-Moffitt assassination, providing PDFs and context posted in December 2006.
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Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761An interactive cartographic narrative that maps the 1760 to 1761 uprising in Jamaica, pairing an animated timeline with documentary sources to show how geography shaped the revolt.
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Slavery and the Haitian RevolutionGathers primary documents and context on slavery in Saint-Domingue and the Haitian Revolution, featuring laws like the Code Noir, images, pamphlets, and newspaper accounts that trace abolition, revolt, and independence.
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Slavery Images: A Visual Record of the African Slave Trade and Slave LifeHistorical images that document the African slave trade and the lives of enslaved people and their descendants across the Atlantic world.
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United States and Brazil: Expanding Frontiers, Comparing CulturesPresents digitized primary sources created in collaboration with the National Library of Brazil.
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Visions of Freedom: New Documents from the Closed Cuban ArchivesThe materials mostly date from 1976 to 1989 and include reports by Raúl Castro on aid to Angola, memoranda of Fidel Castro’s conversations with Soviet leaders, and other official sources.
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War in Colombia: Guerillas, Drugs and Human Rights in U.S.-Colombia Policy, 1988-2002 (National Security Archive)Contains declassified U.S. records from 1988 to 2002 on guerrillas, paramilitaries, drug policy, human rights, and the evolution of U.S. assistance including Plan Colombia.
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Zapatistas! Documents of the New Mexican RevolutionBrings together EZLN communiqués, early newspaper reports, a timeline, and the full text of the anthology for studying the 1994 Chiapas uprising.