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These Internet links will take you to Websites where you can find additional information and resources that pertain to the material presented in this chapter. Census data, government documents, state and federal government Websites, and other Internet resources not only offer the most current statistics and data available, they also enable you to gather alternative views of political issues, as well as look at special topics of concern to you.
H-Net: Humanities On-Line
Library of Congress Website
Organization Of American Historians
American Historical Association
Historical Journals On-Line
National Standards For United States History
Historical Documents On The Internet
The National Council For History Education
The Association For History And Computing
Reading, Writing, And Researching For History: A Guide For College Students
National Endowment Of The Humanities
Library Of Congress Text Collection
A Hypertext On American History With Sources, Outlines, And Essays
Historical Text Archive Of Useful Sources
Edward Ayers' Valley Of The Shadow Project
Historical Maps Of The United States
Historical Maps: The Perry Castaneda Library Map Collection
University of California, Berkley Library Digital Map Collection
Carrie: A Full-Text Electronic Library Of American History Sources
The History Net--Where History Lives On The Web
The American South
The Internet Public Library Index Of Presidents
The History Channel Website
University of Virginia's United States Census Browser
Hypertexts Of Famous American Literature With Links To Similar Sources
The Popular Culture Association And The American Culture Association
Documents In The Avalon Project At The Yale Law School
Native American Histories
Smithsonian Institute Website
State Of Indiana History With Excellent Thematic Articles Relating to Nineteenth Century American History
Religions In America And The World
Official White House Histories Of The Presidents
Official White House Histories Of The First Ladies
The 1920's: An Excellent Site About This Era
Voice Of The Shuttle History Page With Resource Links
Horus' Web Links To History Sources
Britannica Internet Guide To Historical Associations
National Women's History Project
Women In American History
American Association For State And Local History
National Archives And Records Administration--The Digital Classroom With Primary Sources And Activities
William Murray's Excellent Collection Of History Links On the Web
Excerpts From Slave Narratives
Women's Studies Manuscript Diaries
Documenting The American South
Touring Turn-Of-The-Century America: Photographs From The Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920.
United State Census Bureau
A Site Dedicated to Press Coverage of Events In American History
USA History--Links and Historical Summaries
The Douglass Archives of American Public Address
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