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10/19/2021
profile-icon Katherine "Kitty" Luce
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Do you want to read the scholarship of Cal Maritime faculty and students? You can find examples of past MSTEM Masters Theses, Mechanical Engineering Capstone Projects, Global Studies and Maritime Affairs Senior Theses & Research Posters, and faculty research on ScholarWorks.

ScholarWorks provides access to scholarship from the entire CSU system on a shared, open platform. You can search or browse by campus, type of publication, degree level, and department. There are also collections including dissertations & theses, faculty publications, research datasets, and open educational resources.

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You can also contribute your own scholarly work! Use the "Share Your Work" button and follow the steps to upload your publications and projects. You can choose to share with specific visibility options (public to everyone, restricted to campus or CSU level, private to just yourself).

Check out the achievements of our campus and CSU system, and show off your own work!

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The Cal Maritime Library will be open early so you can get what you need before your exams, and has added hours on Saturday, April 26. Summer hours start Thursday, May 1, 2025. Full hours here.

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The library will be closed Wednesday, June 19, 2024, in honor of Juneteenth.

June 19, 1865, two years after President Abraham Lincoln presented the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, slaves in confederate states finally received word that they were free. Freedom is a thread, and a fight, woven through this nation's history and current political climate. Continue to take action to celebrate and ensure true freedom for all through awareness of racial disparities, mobilization, and bold actions necessary to further the fight for social justice and equal opportunity. (Sianna Brito.) To learn more, visit the NAACP's Juneteenth page.

Reading List

Check out this reading list from the National Museum of African American History & Culture or stop by the Cal Maritime Library for the following books.

Call Number: E-resource 
Publication Date: 2018-2023
This government document provides an overview of of the history and legislation around this day.

Cover ArtJuneteenth (Revised) by Ralph Ellison
Call Number: PS3555.L625 J86 2021
Publication Date: 2021
Ralph Ellison's Juneteenth is brilliantly crafted, moving, and wise. Ellison tells a powerful, evocative tale of a prodigal of the twentieth century.
Cover ArtJuneteenth: The Story Behind the Celebration by Edward T. Cotham; Edward T. Cotham
Call Number: E-book
Publication Date: 2021
Juneteenth is as a national day celebrating the end of slavery. Where did this celebration come from? What is the origin story? What are the facts, and legends, around this important day in the nation's history? Learn all of this and more.
 
 
Cover ArtEnvisioning Emancipation by Deborah Willis; Barbara Krauthamer
Call Number: E185.2 .W68 2013
ISBN: 9781439909850
Publication Date: 2012
The authors vividly display the seismic impact of emancipation on African Americans born before and after the Proclamation, providing a perspective on freedom and slavery and a way to understand the photos as documents of engagement, action, struggle, and aspiration.
On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed
Call Number: E185.93.T4 G67 2021
Publication Date: 2021
Weaving together American history, dramatic family chronicle, and searing episodes of memoir, Annette Gordon-Reed's On Juneteenth provides a historian's view of the country's long road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African-Americans have endured in the century since, from Reconstruction through Jim Crow and beyond.
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