THE MARCH: An Online Exhibition
This digital exhibition illuminates the making and impact of The March, a landmark Civil Rights documentary.
JAMES BLUE ARCHIVE
A comprehensive guide to the papers and other media in the UO Special Collections James Blue Archive can be found here.
THE FILMS


THE TEACHINGS
THE LIFE


THE INTERVIEWS
THE MEDIA ACTIVISM

James Blue Project News
Witnessing History (Spring 2014)
Suzanne E.W. Gray writes for the Oregon Quarterly's Spring 2014 issue about the rediscovery of James Blue, University of Oregon '53 alum, at the University of Oregon today.
About Us
A collaborative project of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and UO Libraries, utilizing the James Blue Archive in Special Collections, and implemented with the participation of the James Blue Research Interest Group.