Some useful sites

1. Sites with useful links

a.

b.

c. - Movies, audio, and text!

2. Photo sites

a. - Ansel Adams photos of Japanese American interns

b. - Cleveland history

3. Video sites

a. - Movies that begin lesson plans on object-centered history

b. - Various movies on American history

4. Audio sites

a. - Veterans oral history

b. - Worksheet for recording analysis

c. - Cheap downloadable music

5. Primary Documents

a. - National Archives

b. - National Archives

c. - U.S. censuses

List of sites

World History Matters

Western Civilization Webography

Exploring U.S. History

History Matters

Many Pasts: Searching the Web

Making Sense of Evidence

Teaching Sites: Annotated Web Sites

Library of Congress

American Memory

The Learning Page

AmericanFolklifeCenter

Online Collections

Veteran’s Oral History Project

WPA—Slavery–

American Slave Narratives: an Online Anthology

Southern Mosaic—the Lomax Collection

Folklife & Fieldwork: Oral History

NationalMuseum of American History

Object of History

LemelsonCenter

Center for History & New Media

Do History

Martha Ballard

National Archives & Records Administration

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NARA: Teaching with documents

NARA: Lesson Plans

NARA: World War II photos

NARA: Presidential Libraries

MillerCenter of Public Affairs --Presidents

University of Virginia Library: Census Browser

United States Census Bureau

IPUMS

Digital History-University of Houston

The Gilder LehrmanCenter for American History

History Now

History News Network

UNC: Documenting the American South

VirginiaCenter for Digital History

Valley of the Shadow:

For teachers:

CNN Cold War

Central America: The Sport of Life & Death

US History Topics

On Oral History and its methods

Transom

Do History

Southern Oral History Project

ColumbiaUniversity

University of California—Berkeley

E-Music as a source for “independent” and hard to find music

PBS

ideastream

The History Channel

Cleveland Memory

Cultural Gardens

Program related materials: