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WINTER QUARTER
RESOURCES
1900s-1910s
(Progressivism & World War I)
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American
Cultural History, 1900-1909, Kingwood College Library
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American
Cultural History, 1910-1919, Kingwood College Library
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Progressive
Era to New Era, 1900-1929, The Learning Page, Library of Congress
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Progressive
Era On-Line Sources, Prof. Robert Bannister, Swarthmore College
-
Touring
Turn-of-the-Century America: Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company,
1880-1920, Library of Congress
-
Gilded
Age & Progressive Era Links, H-SHGAPE
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Ad*Access,
John Harlman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke
University
-
African
American Odyssey: World War I & Postwar Society, Library of Congress
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A
History of Chicago in 1919, Chicago Public Schools/University of Chicago
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Hyde
Park (Chicago, IL) Houses, Chicago Public Schools/University of Chicago
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Colorado
Coal Field War Project, Colorado Digitization Project
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Inventing
Entertainment: The Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies,
Library of Congress
-
Wax
Cylinder Recordings, Glenn Sage, Tinfoil
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Emma
Goldman Papers, University of California-Berkeley
-
"Big
Bill" Haywood, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas
City Law School
-
Harlem,
1900-1940: An African American Community, Schomburg Center for Research
in Black Culture, New York Public Library
-
Anti-Imperialism
in the United States, 1898-1935, Jim Zwick
-
Jazz
Roots, Tom Morgan
-
The
League of Nations, Flashbacks, The Atlantic Monthly
-
Lower
East Side Tenement Museum
-
On
the Lower East Side: Observations of Life in Lower Manhattan at the Turn
of the Century, William Crozier, Centre for Archeology & Art History,
University of Glasgow
-
Ludlow
Massacre Archeology Field School, University of Denver/Fort Lewis College/SUNY-Binghamton
-
Without
Sanctuary: Photographs & Postcards of Lynching in America, Journal
E
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William
McKinley, POTUS
-
Museum
of Questionable Medical Devices, Minneapolis, MN
-
Theodore
Roosevelt, POTUS
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Margaret
Sanger Papers, History Department, New York University
-
William
Taft, POTUS
-
The
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation
& Archives, Cornell University
-
The
Versailles Treaty, History Department, University of California-San Diego
-
Booker
T. Washington v. W.E.B. DuBois, A Biography of America, WGBH
-
Woodrow
Wilson, POTUS
-
American
Leaders Speak: Recordings from World War I & the 1920 Election, Library
of Congress
-
World
War I Document Archive, World War I Military History List
-
World
War I: Trenches on the Web, Mike Iavarone
-
Women
& Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930, SUNY-Binghamton
-
Black
& White Women's Anti-Lynching Campaign
-
Women
& the Lawrence Textile Strike, 1912
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Middle
Class Women Provide Maternity Health Services for Immigrant Women, 1917-1920
-
National
Women's Party & the Enfranchisement of Black Women, 1919-24
-
Booker
T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois & Women's Suffrage
-
By
Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920, Library
of Congress
-
Votes
for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association
Collection, 1848-1921, Library of Congress
-
Suffragists
Oral History Project, University of California-Berkeley
-
Progress
Made Visible: American World's Fairs and Expositions, Special Collections
Department, University of Delaware Library
The 1920s
-
American
Cultural History, 1920-29, Kingwood College Library
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Progressive
Era to New Era, 1900-1929, The Learning Page, Library of Congress
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The
Roaring 1920s, Montgomery College, MD
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Ad*Access,
John Harlman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke
University
-
African
American Odyssey: World War I & Postwar Society, Library of Congress
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Black
Sox Trial, Famous Trials in American History, Prof. Douglas Linder, University
of MIssouri-Kansas City Law School
-
Calvin
Coolidge, POTUS
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Flapper
Culture & Style, The Jazz Age, Thomas Gladysz
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Marcus
Garvey & the United Negro Improvement Association Papers Project, James
Coleman African Studies Center, UCLA
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Warren
Harding, POTUS
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Harlem,
1900-1940: An African American Community, Schomburg Center for Black Culture,
New York Public Library
-
Herbert
Hoover, POTUS
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Herbert
Hoover Presidential Library & Museum
-
Anti-Imperialism
in the United States, 1898-1935, Jim Zwick
-
American
Indian Citizenship, "Today in History," Library of Congress
-
Assimilation
Through Education: Indian Boarding Schools in the Pacific Northwest, Carolyn
Marr, University of Washington Libraries
-
Jazz
Roots, Tom Morgan
-
Jazz
History Links, Jay Lackritz
-
Jazz,
Ken Burns, PBS
-
The
League of Nations, Flashbacks, The Atlantic Monthly
-
Leopold
& Loeb Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas
City Law School
-
Matewan,
Lon Savage, Virginia Polytechnic Institiute & State University/City
of Matewan, WV
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The
Roaring '20s Concert Extravaganza
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History
of Country Music, Roughstock Network
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Red
Scare Image Database, Leo Klein, William & Anita Newman Library, Baruch
College
-
Sacco
& Vanzetti Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of
Missouri-Kansas City Law School
-
The
Trial of the Century? [Sacco & Vanzetti/O.J. Simpson], Flashbacks,
The
Atlantic Monthly
-
Tennessee
vs. John Scopes: The "Monkey" Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder,
University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School
-
The
Sweet Trials, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas
City Law School
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Tulsa
Race Riot, Montgomery College, MD
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Women
& Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930, SUNY-Binghamton
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Woodrow
Wilson, POTUS
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Progress
Made Visible: American World's Fairs and Expositions, Special Collections
Department, University of Delaware Library
The 1930s
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Ad*Access,
John Harlman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke
University
-
African
American Odyssey: The Depression, The New Deal & World War II, Library
of Congress
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Built
in America: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering
Record, 1933-Present, Library of Congress
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Detroit
Sit-Down Strikes Articles, Detroit Free Press
-
Harlem,
1900-1940: An African American Community, Schomburg Center for Black Culture,
New York Public Library
-
Herbert
Hoover, POTUS
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Herbert
Hoover Presidential Library & Museum
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Anti-Imperialism
in the United States, 1898-1935, Jim Zwick
-
The
Lindbergh Case: The Trial of the Century, Hunterdon County (NJ) Democrat
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Bruno
Hauptmann (Lindbergh Kidnapping) Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder,
University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School
-
Southern
Mosaic: The John & Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip,
Library of Congress
-
California
Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the '30s, Library of Congress
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"The
Scottsboro Boys" Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University
of Missouri-Kansas City Law School
-
A
Century of Progress: The Chicago World's Fair, 1933-4, Chicago Historical
Society
-
Progress
Made Visible: American World's Fairs and Expositions, Special Collections
Department, University of Delaware Library
.
The
Stock Market Crash, Great Depression & Dustbowl
-
America
from the Great Depression to Word War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI,
1935-1945, Library of Congress
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Voices
from the Dustbowl: The Todd & Sonkin Migrant Worker Collection, 1940-41,
Library of Congress
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Great
Depression Tours With William Gropper, Alex Lowrie
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Great
Depression & World War II, 1929-1945, The Learning Page, Library of
Congress
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Every
Picture Tells a Story: Documentary Photography & the Great Depression,
Center for History & New Media, George Mason University
-
The
Wall Street Crash, Modern World History, BBC Education
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Looking
Back at the Crash of '29, New York Times
.
The
New Deal
-
A
New Deal for the Arts, NARA
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New
Deal Stage: Selections from the Federal Theater Project, 1935-1939, Library
of Congress
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American
Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940,
Library of Congress
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Virtual
Greenbelt, American Studies Department, University of Maryland-College
Park
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The
Hoover Dam: Lonely Lands Made Fruitful, America in the 1930s Project, American
Studies Program, University of Virginia
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New
Deal Network, Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute/Columbia University
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Franklin
Roosevelt, POTUS
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FDR
Presidential Library & Museum
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Franklin
& Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
-
FDR's
Fireside Chats, Mid-Hudson Regional Information Center
The 1940s
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America
from the Great Depression to Word War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI,
1935-1945, Library of Congress
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American
Cultural History, 1940-1949, Kingwood College Library
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Great
Depression & World War II, 1929-1945, The Learning Page, Library of
Congress
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Ad*Access,
John Harlman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke
University
-
50th
Anniversary of the Integration of the Armed Forces, U.S. Army Aviation
& Missile Command
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Detroit
Race Riot Articles, Detroit Free Press
-
Franklin
Roosevelt, POTUS
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FDR
Presidential Library & Museum
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Franklin
& Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
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For
European Recovery: The 50th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan, Library of
Congress
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Nuremberg
Trials, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas
City Law School
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Nuremberg
Revisited, Flashbacks, The Atlantic Monthly
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Harry
S. Truman, POTUS
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Harry
S. Truman Presidential Library
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Project
Whistlestop: Truman Digital Archive Project, U.S. Dept. of Education
.
World
War II
-
General
WW2 Resources on the Internet, Miami University of Ohio Libraries
-
A
People at War, NARA
"First
Wave at Omaha Beach," S.L.A. Marshall, The Atlantic Monthly (Nov.
1960)
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War
Relocation Authority Camps in Arizona, University of Arizona Library Special
Collections
-
War
Relocation Authority Pamphlet, "The Relocation of Japanese Americans" (1943),
University of Washington Libraries
-
Japanese
American Internment, John Yu, Asian American Studies Web Projects, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
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U.S.
Latinos & Latinas & World War II Oral History Project, Journalism
Dept., University of Texas-Austin
-
WWII
Oral History Archives, History Department, Rutgers University
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Pearl
Harbor, "Today in History," Library of Congress
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Pearl
Harbor Documents, NARA
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Port
Chicago Naval Magazine Explosion, Naval Historical Center
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Produce
for Victory: Posters on the American Home Front, 1941-45, Smithsonian
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Powers
of Persuasion: Poster Art from WWII, NARA
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Eleanor
Roosevelt, "American Women in the War," Reader's Digest (1944),
New Deal Network.
The
Atomic Bombs
-
Atomic
Bombs Documents, Project Whistlestop: Truman Digital Archive Project
-
Documents
Relating to the Development of the Atomic Bomb and Bombing of Hiroshima
& Nagasaki, Nuclear Files, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
-
Cyber
Exhibit: Enola Gay and the Atomic Bomb: The Canceled Smithsonian Exhibit,
NHK, Japan
-
Hiroshima,
Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy, International Relations
Department, Mount Holyoke College
-
Remembering
Nagasaki, Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, CA
Leo
Szilard Online, Gene Dannen
World
War Two Home Front and Legacies
General
WW2 Resources on the Internet - Miami University of Ohio
World
War Two Pictures (Corbis)
Smithsonian
National Museum of American History WW2 Posters
More
WW2 Posters, National Archives
A
People at War, National Archives
50th
Anniversary of the Integration of the Armed Forces, 1998
Remembering
Nagasaki, Exploratorium Museum
Internment
of Japanese Americans Exhibit of War Relocation Authority Camps,
AZ
Japanese
American internment history, web site links, and web documents
Newspaper
articles from the San Francisco News on internment, 1942
War
Relocation Authority Publication, "The Relocation of Japanese Americans,"
1943
Truman
Digital Archive Project, U.S. Dept. of Education
Harry
S. Truman Presidential Library
Cyber
Exhibit: Enola Gay and the Atomic Bomb the Canceled Smithsonian Exhibit
Nuclear
History at the National Security Archives, George Washington University

The 1950s
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American
Cultural History, 1950-59, Kingwood College Library
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Literature
and Culture of the American 1950s, Prof. Al Filreis, University of Pennsylvania
-
Ad*Access,
John Harlman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History, Duke
University
-
Dwight
Eisenhower, POTUS
-
Dwight
D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
-
Betty
Friedan Articles & Reviews, New York Times
-
Kerouac
and the Beats, Flashbacks, Atlantic Monthly
-
Levittown:
Documents of an Ideal American Suburb, Prof. Peter Bacon Hales, University
of Illinois-Chicago
-
Jackie
Robinson, NARA
-
Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH
-
Harry
S. Truman, POTUS
-
Harry
S. Truman Presidential Library
-
Project
Whistlestop: Truman Digital Archive Project, U.S. Dept. of Education
.
The
Cold War
-
Cold
War, CNN
-
Cold
War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars
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Cold
War Museum, Washington D.C.
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U.S.-Cuba
Relations, Closeup Foundation
-
The
Real "Thirteen Days": The Hidden History of the Cuban Missile Crisis, National
Security Archives, George Washington University
-
Liberation
& Korean War, Joseph Hong, University of California- Berkeley
-
Remembering
the Korean War, U.S. Army Center of Military History
-
For
European Recovery: The 50th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan, Library of
Congress
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National
Security Archive, George Washington University
-
Nuclear
History Documents, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
-
Soviet
Archives Exhibit, Library of Congress
-
Senator
Joe McCarthy: A Multimedia Celebration, WebCorp Multimedia
Literature
and Culture of the American 1950s (A. Filreis, Univ. Pennsylvania)
Soviet
Archives Exhibit, U.S. Library of Congress
CNN
Cold War Documentary
Korean
War, UC Berkeley
The
Cold War and Red Scare in Washington State, University of Washington
Cuban
Missile Crisis, 1962, National Security Archives at George Washington University
U.S.-Cuba
Relations, Closeup Organization
Timeline
of U.S. Cuba Relations
Jackie
Robinson, National Archives
Dwight
D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH
Articles
and Reviews about Betty Friedan, New York Times

THE 1960S/COUNTERCULTURE
AND PROTEST
Black
Women's Liberation, Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement: An
On-Line Archival Collection, Special Collections Library, Duke University
Women
in the Civil Rights Movement, Yale-New Haven Teacher's Institute, Yale
University
Digger
Archives
The
Feminist Chronicles, 1953-93, Feminist Majority Foundation
Bibliography
of the Second Wave of Feminism, Women's Studies Program, Northern Arizona
University
1970s
Lesbian Feminism, Prof. Ara Wilson, Women's Studies Department, The Ohio
State University
Free
Speech Movement Archives, FSM-A
Free
Speech Movement: Student Protest, UC-Berkeley, 1964-5, Bancroft Library,
University of California-Berkeley
University
History Series Oral History Project, Bancroft Library, University of California-Berkeley
Betty
Friedan Articles & Reviews, New York Times
Gloria
Steinem Interview, Mother Jones (Nov./Dec. 1995)
"Women's
Liberation Aims to Free Men Too," Gloria Steinem, Washington Post
(1970)
Documents
from the Women's Liberation Movement: An Online Archival Collection, Special
Collections Library, Duke University
1969
Woodstock Festival & Concert
John
F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Lyndon
B. Johnson Presidential Library
NASA
Retrospective, New York Times
NASA
History Office Web Page
NASA
Historical Archive
The
Peace Corps
Free
Speech Movement Archives Home Page, FSM-A
Free
Speech Movement Archives and Collections, UC Berkeley 1964-5
Digger
Archives, San Francisco
1969
Woodstock Festival and Concert

THE CIVIL RIGHTS
MOVEMENT
African
American Studies on the Web
African
American Mosaic, Library of Congress
Enclyclopaedia
Britannica Guide to Black History
African
American Odyssey, a Quest for Full Citizenship, Library of Congress
Black
History Museum, Afro America
Brown
vs. Board NY Times story, 1954
Supreme
Court decision Brown v. Board of Education (Topeka, KS) 1954, Library of
Congress
Thurgood
Marshall
Rosa
Parks, Library of Congress
Death
of Medgar Evers, from the Mining Company¹s American History Site
MLK,
Jr. Web Site (MLK, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University)
MLK,
Jr. short biography from the Library of Congress
MLK,
Jr., Special section of the Seattle Times
MLK,
Jr. Black Voices
African
American Civil Rights Movement, Pt. 1, Library of Congress On-line Exhibit
African
American Civil Rights Movement, Pt. 2, Library of Congress On-line Exhibit
March
on Washington, 1963, from the Mining Company¹s American History Site
National
Civil Rights Museum
Voices
of the Civil Rights Era, (JFK, MLK, and Malcolm X) in Sound Files
Malcolm
X, A Research Site, University of Toledo
A
Brief History of the Black Panther Party and Its Place In the Black Liberation
Movement, Sundiata Acoli (member)
Black
Panther Party - a brief history
African
American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship, Library of Congress
Black
History Guide, Enclyclopaedia Britannica
Black
History Museum, AFRO-Americ@
"A
Brief History of the Black Panther Party and Its Place In the Black Liberation
Movement," Sundiata Acoli
Brown
v. Board of Education (1954), FindLaw
Brown
v. Board of Education (1955), FindLaw
Brown
v. Board of Education (Topeka, KS) Supreme Court Decision (1954), Library
of Congress
Brown
vs. Board of Education article, New York Times (17 May 1954)
National
Civil Rights Museum
Voices
of the Civil Rights Era [JFK, MLK & Malcolm X], Historic Audio Archives,
WebCorp Multimedia
Little
Rock Central High 1957, Arkansas Gazette
Little
Rock Central High 40th Anniversary, Little Rock Central High 40th Anniversary
Commission
Malcolm
X: A Research Site, Africana Studies Program, University of Toledo
MLK,
Jr., BlackVoices
MLK,
Jr., Seattle Times
MLK,
Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University
MLK,
Jr., "Today in History," Library of Congress
Thurgood
Marshall, Charles Isbell, Black History Database, A Deeper Shade of History
Rosa
Parks, "Today in History," Library of Congress
Black
Women's Liberation, Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement: An
On-Line Archival Collection, Special Collections Library, Duke University
VIETNAM
Vietnam
Pictures Archives, University of North Carolina
Sixties
Project and Vietnam Generation, Inc.
The
Wars for Vietnam, 1945-1975, Vassar College
Battlefield,
Vietnam, PBS
American
Experience, Vietnam Site
The
Virtual Wall, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Vietnam:
Yesterday and Today
Vietnam
Veterans Home Page
Vietnam:
Stories Since the War, PBS Point of View
NY
Times Fall of Saigon articles, photographs
Fall
of Saigon First Person Accounts
NY
Times, Pres. Johnson¹s April, 1968 Address, April 1, 1968
NY
Times, "Six Days in the Evacuation of Saigon" May 5, 1975
NY
Times, "Refugees Family Life Strained by Weeks of Waiting" May 27, 1975
NY
Times, "Cambodian Refugees Depict Growing Fear and Hunger," May 13, 1978
NY
Times, "The Enduring Legacy of Vietnam," March 31, 1985
Southeast
Asian Archive
Southeast
Asia Web
Southeast
Asian Women's Resources Page
Vietgate
Vietspace
Introduction
to Sucheng Chan's Hmong Means Free
WWW
Hmong Homepage
Hmong
Electronic Resources Project and Web Links
Cambodia
- Odyssey of the Khmer People
Cambodian
Genocide Program
SOCIAL PROTEST
AND LIBERATION MOVEMENTS
Documents
from the Women's Liberation Movement: An On-line Archival Collection, Special
Collections Library, Duke University
The
Feminist Chronicles, 1953-93, Feminist Majority Foundation
Black
Women¹s Liberation, Duke University
Sixties/Seventies
Women¹s Liberation
Women
in the Civil Rights Movement, Yale University
Bibliography
of the Second Wave of Feminism
Chicago
Womens Liberation Union
Fight
On Sisters: And Other Songs for Liberation
1970s
Lesbian Feminism, Ohio State Women¹s Studies
Gloria
Steinem, "Women¹s Liberation Aims to Free Men Too," Washington Post,
1970
Interview
with Gloria Steinem, Mother Jones Magazine, 1995
Jo
Freeman, The Women's Liberation Movement: Its Origin, Structures and Ideals,
1971

CHICANO/NATIVE
AMERICAN/ASIAN AMERICAN/GAYS AND LESBIANS
Chicano
History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement
Chicano
Related Web Sites
Latino/Chicano
Resources on the Web
Third
World Liberation Front Web Site, UC Berkeley
Asian
American Studies on the Web
American
Indian Movement, Co-founder Dennis Banks
AIM
Clippings and Documents, Michigan State Library
Russell
Means, AIM Co-founder
Native
American Studies on the Web
American
Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island
Guide
to Gay and Lesbian Resources at the University of Chicago
National
Archive of Lesbian and Gay History
People
With a History Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans History
Gay
and Lesbian Resources on the Web
National
Gay and Lesbian Task Force

THE 1970S AND 1980S
Richard
Nixon Presidential Materials at the National Archives
Nixon
Scandal Slide Show, NY Times
When
Nixon Met Elvis, National Archives
Gerald
Ford Presidential Library
The
Super Seventies Archives
Jimmy
Carter Presidential Library
George
Bush Presidential Library
Ronald
Reagan Presidential Library

The
1990s & Beyond
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American
Cultural History, 1990-1999, Kingwood College Library
-
George
Bush, POTUS
-
George
Bush Presidential Library
-
Lt.
Junior Grade George Bush, U.S.N.R., Naval Historical Center
-
George
Walker Bush, POTUS
-
William
Clinton, POTUS
-
The
Clinton Era, Flashbacks, The Atlantic Monthly
-
The
Clinton Years, CNN
-
Clinton
Impeachment Process & History, New York Times
-
Clinton
Acquitted, New York Times (13 Feb. 1999)
-
The
Best of the White House Scandal Editorial Cartoons, Slate/MSN
-
Remembering
Desert Shield/Desert Storm, U.S. Army Center of Military History
-
American
Gulf War Veterans Association
-
O.J.
Simpson Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas
City Law School
The
Trial of the Century? [Sacco & Vanzetti/O.J. Simpson], Flashbacks,
The
Atlantic Monthly
LINKS FROM
THE FALL QUARTER
1860s-1870s
(The Civil War & Reconstruction)
-
19th
Century World, HarpWeek
-
African
American Odyssey: The Civil War, Library of Congress
-
African
American Odyssey: Reconstruction, Library of Congress
-
Susan
B. Anthony Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas
City Law School
-
The
Battle of the Little Bighorn, "Today in History," Library of Congress
-
Black
Hills Treaty (1868), NARA
-
American
Civil War, Prof. George Hoemann, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
-
The
Valley of the Shadow: Living the Civil War in Pennsylvania & Virginia,
Prof. Edward Ayers, University of Virginia
-
Selected
Civil War Photographs, Library of Congress
-
Letters
from an Iowa Soldier, Bill Proudfoot
-
Civil
War Women Primary Sources on the Internet, Duke University Library Special
Collections
-
Dakota
Conflict Trials, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas
City Law School
-
Ulysses
S. Grant, POTUS
-
Rutherford
B. Hayes, POTUS
-
Finding
Precedent: Hayes v. Tilden, HarpWeek
-
Andrew
Johnson, POTUS
-
Andrew
Johnson Impeachment Trial, Famous Trials, Prof. Douglas Linder, University
of Missouri-Kansas City Law School
-
The
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, HarpWeek
-
Abraham
Lincoln, POTUS
-
Abraham
Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
-
Making
of America, University of Michigan
-
Nez
Perce Surrender, "Today in History," Library of Congress
-
Documenting
the American South, Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina
Progress
Made Visible: American World's Fairs and Expositions, Special Collections
Department, University of Delaware Library
1880s-1890s
-
1896,
Vassar College
-
The
American 1890s, American Culture Studies Program, Bowling Green University
-
Touring
Turn-of-the-Century America: Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company,
1880-1920, Library of Congress
-
Gilded
Age & Progressive Era Links, H-SHGAPE
-
African
American Odyssey: Booker T. Washington Era, Library of Congress
-
African
American Women & the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, SUNY-Binghamton
-
Chester
Arthur, POTUS
-
Grover
Cleveland, POTUS
-
The
World's Columbian Exposition: Idea, Experience, Aftermath, Julie Rose
-
The
World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago Historical Society
-
The
World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, University of Illinois-Chicago
-
Progress
Made Visible: American World's Fairs and Expositions, Special Collections
Department, University of Delaware Library
-
James
Garfield, POTUS
-
Benjamin
Harrison, POTUS
-
Rutherford
B. Hayes, POTUS
-
Hyde
Park (Chicago, IL) Houses, Chicago Public Schools/University of Chicago
-
Anti-Imperialism
in the United States, 1898-1935, Jim Zwick
-
Florence
Kelley & Illinois Factory Inspection, 1893-97, Women & Social Movements
in the United States, 1830-1930, SUNY-Binghamton
-
Without
Sanctuary: Photographs & Postcards of Lynching in America, Journal
E
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William
McKinley, POTUS
-
Museum
of Questionable Medical Devices, Minneapolis, MN
-
Jacob
Riis, How the Other Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York (1890),
Prof. David Phillips, Bennington College/Yale University
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Theodore
Roosevelt, POTUS
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Frederick
Jackson Turner, "The Frontier in American History," American Studies, University
of Virginia
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Black
& White Women's Anti-Lynching Campaign, Women & Social Movements
in the United States, 1830-1930, SUNY-Binghamton
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Suffragists
Oral History Project, University of California-Berkeley
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By
Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920, Library
of Congress
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Votes
for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association
Collection, 1848-1921, Library of Congress
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Wounded
Knee Massacre, "Today in History," Library of Congress
*Resources
with an asterisk were compiled by Bedford/St. Martin's
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