ahp.gatech.edu 09/11/2021
americanhistory.si.edu 13/02/2022
The National Museum of American History is home to more than 1.8 million
objects and more than three shelf-miles of archival collections.
americanhistory.si.edu/brown 03/06/2020
Separate Is Not Equal. Brown v. Board of Education. This exhibition is
no longer on view. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History,
Behring Center, presented this special exhibition, Separate Is Not Equal: Brown
v. Board of Education.
amhistory.si.edu/militaryhistory 20/06/2020
The Price of Freedom: Americans at War. Americans have gone to war to
win their independence, expand their national boundaries, define their
freedoms, and defend their interests around the globe.
amhistory.si.edu/september11 20/06/2020
September 11: Bearing Witness to History. The collection we present on
this site represents a work in progress.
bioguide.congress.gov 20/10/2021
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Since 1859, the
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress has been the primary
source for biographical information on Members of the United States Congress
and Continental Congresses.
chroniclingamerica.loc.gov 19/12/2021
Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Search America's historic
newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find
information about American newspapers published between 1690-present.
erpapers.columbian.gwu.edu
1/20/2023 The George Washington
University’s Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project (ERPP) publishes online and print
archives of Eleanor Roosevelt’s extensive writings.
guides.loc.gov/federalist-papers 29/12/2021
Federalist Papers: Primary Documents in American History. Written by
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, the essays originally appeared
anonymously in New York newspapers in 1787 and 1788 under the pen name
"Publius."
guides.loc.gov/womens-suffrage-pictures 07/10/2021
Women’s Suffrage. The galleries in this guide include portraits of
suffragists and images about the women's suffrage movement in the U.S., from
the late 19th century through the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in
1920, from the Prints & Photographs Division.
history.army.mil
7/23/2023 U.S. Army Center of
Military History. To accurately collect, preserve, interpret, and
express the Army's history and material culture to more broadly educate and
develop our force, the military profession, and the nation.
history.army.mil/catalog/browse/pubnum.html 22/01/2022
CMH Publications Catalog. U.S. Army Center of Military History.
history.army.mil/html/books/090/90-4/CMH_Pub_90-4-B.pdf
10/28/2022 Vietnam Studies
Airmobility 1961-1971 by Lieutenant General John J. Tolson. Department of the
Army, Washington, D.C., 1999.
history.house.gov
3/27/2023 US House of
Representatives: History, Art & Archives. Discover the rich heritage of
“the People's House” and its central role in U.S. history since 1789. Explore
its unique story and the men and women who have shaped it.
history.nasa.gov
3/27/2023 NASA History Division.
NASA.
hnn.us
1/7/2023 History News Network.
Our mission is to help put current events into historical perspective. Even
those who profess utter indifference to history are beholden to it.
humanorigins.si.edu 12/2/2023
The Smithsonian Institution’s Human Origins Program. The past decade has
seen astonishing discoveries about human origins that captivate the
imagination. We walk on two legs, make tools, and have large brains.
nsarchive.gwu.edu 07/07/2021
The Digital National Security Archive (DNSA) is an invaluable online
collection of more than 100,000 declassified records documenting historic U.S.
policy decisions. Read the documents that shaped U.S. responses to the Cold
War, the terrorist attacks of 9/11, nuclear weapons proliferation, and beyond.
nsarchive.gwu.edu/project/chile-documentation-project 5/4/2023 The Chile Documentation Project. National
Security Archive.
nsarchive.gwu.edu/project/guatemala-project 13/12/2020
The National Security Archive launched the Guatemala Documentation
Project in 1994, after peace negotiators seeking to end Guatemala’s 36-year
armed conflict agreed to establish a truth commission.
nsarchive2.gwu.edu//NSAEBB/NSAEBB153/index.htm 29/06/2020
Luis Posada Carriles. The Declassified Record. CIA and FBI Documents
Detail Career in International Terrorism; Connection to U.S. National Security
Archive Electronic Briefing Book No.153. Peter Kornbluh.
obamawhitehouse.archives.gov 07/10/2021
The White House. See the President's daily schedule, explore
behind-the-scenes photos from inside the White House, and find out all the ways
you can engage with the most interactive administration in our country's
history.
pdba.georgetown.edu 11/06/2021
The Political Database of the Americas (PDBA) is a non-governmental
project of the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) at Georgetown
University in collaboration with institutions like the Secretariat for
Political Affairs of the Organization of American States and FLACSO-Chile, and
also with the support of other organizations and entities in the region.
vault.fbi.gov 16/02/2020
The Vault is our new FOIA Library, containing 6,700 documents and other
media that have been scanned from paper into digital copies so you can read
them in the comfort of your home or office.
www.aoc.gov 5/21/2022
Architect of the Capitol. Serve, Preserve, Inspire. Our work inspires a
nation. We are the artisans, historians, and craftspeople who preserve and
maintain the landmark buildings, monuments, art and grounds of the Capitol
campus.
www.congress.gov/resources/display/content/The+Federalist+Papers 17/02/2020
The Federalist, commonly referred to as the Federalist Papers, is a
series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison
between October 1787 and May 1788.
www.fordfound.org/news-and-stories 5/16/2023 News and stories. Issues that matter, impact
that counts. Ford Foundation.
www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222/pdf/GPO-CDOC-108hdoc222.pdf 5/16/2023 Biographical Directory of The United States
Congress 1774–2005.
www.historians.org 6/16/2022
AHA. Founded in 1884 and incorporated by Congress in 1889 for the
promotion of historical studies, the American Historical Association provides
leadership for the discipline and promotes the critical role of historical
thinking in public life.
www.historians.org/publications-and-directories 15/01/2021
Publications & Directories. American Historical Association.
www.history.navy.mil
3/28/2023 Naval History and
Heritage Command.
www.loc.gov/collections/abraham-lincoln-papers 19/01/2022
Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress. The papers of Abraham
Lincoln (1809-1865), lawyer, representative from Illinois, and sixteenth
president of the United States, contain approximately 40,550 documents dating
from 1774 to 1948, although most of the collection spans from the 1850s through
Lincoln’s presidency (1861-1865).
www.loc.gov/collections/alexander-graham-bell-papers 4/13/2022
Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers at the Library of Congress. The
collection contains over 145,000 items.
www.loc.gov/collections/america-at-work-and-leisure-1894-to-1915
4/13/2022 America at Work,
America at Leisure: Motion Pictures from 1894 to 1915. Work, school, and
leisure activities in the United States from 1894 to 1915 are featured in this
presentation of 150 motion pictures.
www.loc.gov/collections/civil-rights-history-project
10/01/2022 Civil Rights History
Project. On May 12, 2009, the U. S. Congress authorized a national initiative
by passing The Civil Rights History Project Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-19).
www.loc.gov/collections/civil-war-maps/about-this-collection
02/04/2020 Civil War Maps.
Brings together materials from three premier collections: the Library of
Congress Geography and Map Division, the Virginia Historical Society, and the
Library of Virginia.
www.loc.gov/collections/general-maps
19/01/2022 General Maps. This
category includes maps that typically portray the physical environment and a
variety of cultural elements for a geographic area at a particular point in
time.
www.loc.gov/collections/george-washington-papers
19/01/2022 George Washington
Papers. The papers of army officer and first U.S. president George Washington
(1732-1799) held in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress
constitute the largest collection of original Washington papers in the world.
www.loc.gov/collections/jackie-robinson-baseball 20/12/2021
By Popular Demand: Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights,
1860s-1960s. 2007 marks the 60th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's rookie season
for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
www.loc.gov/collections/john-and-ruby-lomax 5/21/2022
Southern Mosaic: The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording
Trip.
www.loc.gov/collections/martha-graham 4/13/2022
Martha Graham at the Library of Congress. Dancer, choreographer, and
company director Martha Graham (1894-1991) is considered one of the pioneering
founders of American modern dance.
www.loc.gov/collections/national-american-woman-suffrage-association 19/01/2022
The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) Collection is a
library of nearly 800 books and pamphlets documenting the suffrage campaign
that were collected between 1890 and 1938 by members of NAWSA and donated to
the Rare Books Division of the Library of Congress on November 1, 1938.
www.loc.gov/collections/panoramic-maps/about-this-collection 21/09/2020
Panoramic Maps. The panoramic map was a popular cartographic form used
to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries.
www.loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the-federal-writers-project-1936-to-1938 19/01/2022
Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project,
1936-1938 contains more than 2,300 first-person accounts of slavery and 500
black-and-white photographs of former slaves.
www.loc.gov/collections/travels-in-america-1750-to-1920 19/01/2022
American Notes: Travels in America, 1750 to 1920. Comprises 253
published narratives by Americans and foreign visitors recounting their travels
in the colonies and the United States and their observations and opinions about
American peoples, places, and society from about 1750 to 1920.
www.loc.gov/collections/vietnam-era-pow-mia-database
02/11/2021 Vietnam Era Prisoner
of War. Missing in Action Database. The title of this collection is
"Correlated and Uncorrelated Information Relating to Missing Americans in
Southeast Asia."
www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/about-this-program
21/09/2020 National Film
Preservation Board. Established by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988,
the National Film Preservation Board works to ensure the survival, conservation
and increased public availability of America's film heritage.
www.neh.gov 03/09/2021
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent
federal agency created in 1965. Because democracy demands wisdom, NEH serves
and strengthens our republic by promoting excellence in the humanities and
conveying the lessons of history to all Americans.
www.neh.gov/humanities
16/06/2021 Humanities: The
Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
www.potus.com 18/09/2020 POTUS. Presidents of the United States.
Comprehensive site on the American presidency includes biographies, speeches
and writings, election results, odd facts, maps, videos, and presidency
highlights.
www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org
10/10/2021 President Wilson
House. Historic Perspectives - Modern Initiatives When Woodrow Wilson and his
wife Edith retired from the White House in 1921 they made this house their
home.