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"Crisis at Fort Sumter" is an interactive historical simulation and decision making program. Using text, images, and... see more
This is a site for law students. It includes notes about important constitutional issues, links to Supreme Court... see more
This site is an extensive collection of multimedia materials concerning Harriet Beecher Stowes as an American cultural... see more
This site is a companion to the Public Broadcasting Company series, "Africans in America." It traces the history of... see more
The purpose of Densho is (1) to preserve the personal testimonies of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated in U.S.... see more
This companion site to the PBS special "Reconstruction: The Second Civil War" offers insights into late 19th century... see more
This is a companion site to the PBS documentary "The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow," a study of segregation and racial... see more
This is a companion website to a PBS TV series of the same name. The website explores the political, social, military,... see more
This web site focuses on national popular political culture in antebellum America. It includes background articles on the... see more
In anticipation of the 50th anniversary of "Brown v. Board of Education," several educators put together this site to... see more
An overview of the Tudor period of England, this site, which is part of the Tudor History web ring, focuses primarily on... see more
This site provides material from Harper's Weekly relating to the 1868 impeachment of Andrew Johnson. The site includes... see more
This site is an archive of primary sources (including songs, letters, poems, images, and speeches) and questions to... see more
A narrative history of Russian cultural and political life during the reign of Alexander II with numerous links to... see more
The Center makes white paper studies of First Amendment issues available to students and professors. Topics range from... see more
Based upon an exhibition of posters at the German Historical Museum, this sites explores the propaganda techniques and... see more
The E Pluribus Unum Project is designed for the use of students, teachers, and other researchers who wish to examine the... see more
People make choices. Choices make history. Facing History and Ourselves provides ideas, methods, and tools that support... see more
Gilded Age Plains City: The Great Sheedy Murder Trial and the Booster Ethos of Lincoln, Nebraska explores the development... see more
A large collection of primary documents, links and syllabi related to the history of the Soviet Union. The syllabi... see more
This web site uses the experience of Illinois at the end of the nineteenth century to illuminate larger themes in U.S.... see more
According to the site, "Faculty members from across City University of New York campuses have worked together to create... see more
This French language website provides a wide range of general materials on the French Revolution of 1789. In addition to... see more
As of 2005, there are 1384 issues of the Richmond Daily Dispatch available dated between November 1860 and December 1865.... see more