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Affiliated institutions: Case Western Reserve University

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Description: The Occupy Archive is a collection of digitized Occupy Movement materials and ephemera collected from 2011-2018.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Welcome to the Occupy Archive!

  • For instructions on how to search and use the archive, please see the Project Overview & Documentation component. Students and teachers, please see the Teaching Tools component for how to use the archive in classes. View the more than 400 objects in the archive in the Collection Objects component.

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This component contains hundreds of digitized two-dimensional paper documents and three-dimensional ephemera documenting Occupy meetings and protests.

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In this component, educators will find pedagogical tools for using the Occupy Archive in the classroom, including a sample lecture and sample digital ...

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