On ongoing digital project by the Oberlin College Library that focuses on the role Oberlin alumni, students, faculty, and staff played in the fight for women's suffrage and documents opportunities suffrage inspired toward women’s full participation…
An interactive guide to Oberlin College's architecture and monuments from its founding to the present. This site provides historical and current information on
on the college's structures and includes photos, drawings, descriptive information, and…
Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954), renowned internationally for her achievements as an educator, writer, lecturer, suffragist, and civil rights leader. This exhibition of materials from the Oberlin College Archives explores the life and work of Mary…
The Oberlin African-American Genealogy & History Group aspires to list all locally published obituaries and news accounts of the deaths of African-Americans who died in the Oberlin area between 1863 and 1939.
Student newspaper of Oberlin College, continuously published since 1874. This digital collection ends in 2012. Current issues are also available online.
Lorain County News (March 7, 1860 to December 4, 1873); Oberlin News (December 11, 1873 to January 29, 1874); Oberlin Weekly News (February 5, 1874 to November 25, 1886)