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This site offers a biography, photographs, and other information about Susan B. Anthony. As her niece said, "Because of Aunt Susan's love for women and perseverance in her cause, I have today the enjoyment of a great many more rights and privileges than my mother had twenty-five years ago."

This collection of links was put together by a police officer who teaches several subjects in America Online's Academic Assistance Center. Among the subjects are World History, American History, The Arts, Culture & Society, and Research and Reference.

This is fascinating history, discussing for each day of the year the Native American happenings from the 16th century to the present. There are also hundreds of Tribe names, with meanings and many with alternate names, and various tribes' names of the moons (months).

This little gem shows five wonderful old cartoons from newspapers of 1915-1916 depicting British, German, and United States reactions to the battles over shipping just prior to U.S. involvement in World War I. It's a nice history mini-lesson with exposition and questions.

Everything you ever wanted to know about the US Civil War, and probably then some. This is an exhaustive catalog. Not much to look at, but the content makes it well worth the trip. And that does help it load faster.

In addition to information about visiting or joining the museum, this site offers a wealth of holocaust information in text and photograph. Well done.

This is fun and fascinating history. There are many places to visit and a lot of information here, plus links to other great Renaissance and historical sites. If you go to the town and visit the school, you can learn about the alphabet and other lessons used by the students (boys only, of course!) of the day.

There were 1074 Women Airforce Service Pilots in WWII, and this is the story of one of them, Marie Odean (Deanie) Bishop Parrish, and of all of them. Pictures from her scrapbook, a brief history, and inspiring quotes from Yeager, Doolittle, Reno and others tell the story of these women who paid their own way to become the first American women ever to fly military aircraft.

This very interesting and well written ThinkQuest site details the lives of women important in the history of Alaska. It also contains great information on Alaska’s early history (including several groups of native peoples and the earliest Russian settlers), the gold rush, the Iditarod, and Alaska today. Well done.

Military maps of the Second World War. Geographical atlases of that period. Links to thematic resources.

It´s about the American Civil War 1861-1865 and the slavery history and it´s greatly with information. It´s includes the history of the slaves in america, i have also civil war letters in the catagori (Family War Stories)


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