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  1. American Memory Home Page, The - Library of Congress digital archives of American culture and history. Includes documents, photographs, movies, and sound recordings that tell America's story.
  2. 3 Cheers for The Red, White, And Blue - written by a descendant of an American Civil War soldier, this student report covers the war's background, battles, biographies, documents, and more.
  3. American Flag Page - includes FAQ's about the flag as well as United States history and documents.
  4. American History Online - get the complete story on America's history using original letters, writings, and documents from the time of Christopher Columbus to the Gulf War.
  5. American Life Histories - read manuscripts from the 1936-1940 Federal Writers' Project and learn about the person's family, education, income, occupation, diet, and more. Search by keyword or state.
  6. American Protest Over the Sinking of the Lusitania - letter from Secretary of War William Jennings Bryan to the German Ambassador in America after the torpedoing of the Lusitania.
  7. Avalon Project at the Yale Law School - this comprehensive site has the text of hundreds of documents relating to law, history, government, and politics from before the 18th century up to the present day.
  8. Basic Readings in U.S. democracy - read comments and actual documents starting from the Declaration of Independence through to the important papers of the 20th century.
  9. Clinton Presidential Materials Project - review the documents, papers, and photos from the Clinton years, from the National Archives and Records Administration.
  10. Conscience and the Constitution - follow PBS as they explore the stories of Japanese Americans who refused to be drafted into WWII while they and their families were being held in concentration camps. Includes pictures, video interviews, and original documents.
  11. Daniel A. P. Murray Pamphlet Collection: African American - published between 1875 and 1900. Authors represented include Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and more. Search by author, subject, or keyword.
  12. Declaration of Independence - complete text with signers.
  13. Emigration U.S.A. - step into the 19th century with these emigrant guides provided to America's early immigrants. Read the story of a family's passage and see historical documents from this era.
  14. Exhibit: The Louisiana Purchase - see the actual documents, or read text copies of the three separate agreements that make up the Louisiana Purchase. From the National Archives and Records Administration.
  15. Homestead Act of 1862 - describes different aspects of the Act including eligibility, amount of land, requirements, homesteaders' rights, and more. Includes text of the original Act.
  16. I Do Solemnly Swear: Presidential Inaugurations - collection of files and pictures of presidential inaugurations from George Washington's day to the present.
  17. Jackie Robinson: Civil Rights Advocate - original documents sent by Jackie Robinson regarding civil rights in America. Includes pictures and quotes.
  18. Karpeles Manuscript Library - view original manuscripts of historic items. Also links to the National Archives.
  19. Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane, The - complete text of this autobiography, from the University of Virginia Library.
  20. Marbury v. Madison - entire copy of this Supreme Court decision in 1803 that gave the court the power to declare acts of Congress and the President unconstitutional.
  21. Museum of Tolerance Online Multimedia Learning Center - complete resource to the Holocaust and WWII, virtual visits to past exhibits, official historic documents from Israel's archives, helpful FAQs, and tons of photos. From the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
  22. National Archives and Records Administration - this government agency manages all federal records. They store and protect the original Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and tons of other important documents. Check out the Online Exhibit Hall!
  23. President George Washington's Inaugural Address - read the complete text of Washington's 1789 inaugural address.
  24. Samuel de Champlain's 1607 Map - check out this unique exploration document drawn by de Champlain himself.
  25. Susan La Flesche Picotte's Letters - check out a profile, photos, and letters from this Native American doctor.
  26. The Seneca Falls Declaration - read the Declaration of Sentiments from the Women's Rights Convention as written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
  27. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - read the text of this title that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
  28. Treasures of Congress - come see some of the important documents that shaped the history of the United States.
  29. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - read a copy of this treaty that ended the U.S. - Mexican War, with Mexico ceding lands in California, New Mexico, and Texas to the U.S.
  30. U.S. Army Center of Military History Documents - books and documents about different wars, battles, and time periods in U.S. military history.
  31. U.S. Bill Of Rights - read the ten original amendments to the Constitution.
  32. U.S. Founding Documents - see pictures of important American documents, including the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
  33. U.S. Historical Documents - chronological list and text of important documents in US history, including the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Independence.
  34. U.S. Historical Documents Archive - find an assortment of federalist papers, famous speeches, inaugural addresses, state of the union remarks, and more. Includes photos too!
  35. U.S. History Texts - index of primary sources and transcripts from throughout the history of the U.S. including the Magna Carta, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence.
  36. Virtual Jamestown - tons of info on the colony, including documents, maps, and a timeline of important events.
  37. Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive - read a detailed bio and see historic photos of this renowned 19th century poet. You can also see images of his manuscripts and read the text of his prose, poetry, notebook, and letters.
  38. Words & Deeds in American History - check out documents from American history, ranging from pre-1775 to the present day.

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COMMUNISM PART 55

HOW FEMA GOT STARTED

THE RISE OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE
FEMA AND THE NSC

DETENTION CAMPS DURING WWII

CONSPIRACIES