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Academics

U.S. History


Historical Newspapers, 1850s - 2001*
Major U.S. newspapers, including the New York Times from the 1850s to 2001.

History News Network
Website with breaking news, political highlights, and articles by contemporary historians.

Gale Virtual Reference Library*
Reference sources in biography, history, law, literature, medicine, religions, sciences, and social sciences.
Salem Press*
Ebooks from a variety of databases including Great Events from History, American Business Encyclopedia, and The Decades Series.

Gale Global Issues in Context*
Contemporary issues facing history today.
GALE U.S. History in Context*
Primary and secondary sources for the study of U.S. history.

History Through the Decades, 1950s-1990s*
Articles and reference works about U.S. history. Searchable by timeline.
Oxford Islamic Studies*
Current scholarship in global Islamic history, politics, practices, and culture.

History Online: The Civil War*
Archive of primary sources documenting life during The Civil War years. Discover military perspectives, the use of technology, and the cultural and legal history that developed in the Northern and Southern regions of the U.S.
LincolnNet: Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project
Historical materials covering the years 1830-1861, including Lincoln's writings and speeches.

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Search a comprehensive collection of digital documents, images, speeches, and artifacts of JFK's presidency.
American Memory Project
Research the American experience by listening to sound recordings, reading personal accounts, and viewing images, prints, and maps.

Advanced Placement Source*
More than 5,500 journals and magazines covering AP subject areas.
IMDB
The Internet Movie Database is the perfect
source for the film project in AP U.S. History.
Read summaries of movies, view
biographies of your favorite actors, and see
trailers.



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