Some useful sites
1. Sites with useful links
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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: