American History
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A History of the American Suffragist Movement
"Consisting of excerpts from a recently published book, this site is both well-illustrated and well-written. "Full of photos highlighting the people and events that shaped the movement, A History of the American Suffragist Movement is an inspiring tribute to the women who struggled so hard to extend freedom and equality to half of the American people." In addition to the chapter excerpts, you’ll find a time line that begins in 1637 ("Anne Hutchinson is convicted of sedition and expelled from the Massachusetts colony for her religious ideas.") and ends with the 1920 ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment on August 26."
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37th Texas Cavalry (Terrell’s)
Reviewed November 30, 2001 by Major Michael Kelley, CSA, a reader from Pascagoula, MS who is affiliated with the site. The primary resource on the Internet for the valid research and documentation of the role of Black, Hispanic, Native American, Jewish, and foreign born Confederate soldiers - the Forgotten Confederates. Information is properly documented without editorial commentary.
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341st Bombardment Group
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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341st Bombardment Group
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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26th Marine Regiment (Vietnam War)
Reviewed January 9, 2001 by Loyde P. Snake Arender, a reader from Monroe, Louisiana who is affiliated with the site. The site lists much documented historical data and in depth informational resources, including photo albums and poetic writings with background music which make the site a very well-rounded and interesting learning experience.
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"Dallas Morning News: JFK, Dallas, November 22, 1963"
"Travel back in time nearly four decades in time to relive one of the saddest chapters in American history: the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas’ Dealey Plaza. But before you can reach this special report, you must register with your name, email address, mailing address, and year of birth. But please don’t let that stop you, because the primary source material here is incredible. View original newspapers articles, listen to radio clips, and watch television news snippets, all from local Dallas media."
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"Benjamin Franklin, Founder"
""The good Education of Youth has been esteemed by wise Men in all Ages, as the surest Foundation of the Happiness both of private Families and of Common-wealths." Ben Franklin’s 1749 "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania" led to the founding of theUniversity of Pennsylvania. In return, the University presents this brief biography with links to several of Franklin’s writings. Do not miss Franklin’s "Thirteen Virtues" which are as relevant today as when they were written."
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