The Coolidge-Consumerism collection provides access to approximately 17,000 pages of 1920s primary-source materials from the collections of the Library of Congress. Most of the materials in manuscript, monograph, and serial formats are given in their entirety; some of the materials, as noted, are offered in excerpted or selected form. All of the material is available for perusal in the form of facsimile page images, with nearly half of the total pages in the collection also available as word-searchable text. Materials in photographic and motion picture formats also form a part of this multimedia collection. Interspersed throughout the directory are DIRECTORY NOTES that help contextualize the selections.
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