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:: RESOURCES: INSTRUCTIONAL WEBSITES: DOCUMENTS
AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History
This site has lots-I mean Lots-of documents, arraigned chronologically.
Civil Rights History Guide
A great resource with many links to Top Civil Rights Web Sites Dr, King, Malcolm X, History of the Civil rights
Movement and much, much more.
Document Analysis Worksheets (from the NARA)
Document analysis Worksheets on: Written Document, Photograph, Cartoon, Poster, Map, Artifact, Sound Recording
and Motion Picture.
The History Place
Great for students: a Homework Help section with tips on how to Write a Better History Paper with hot links to
resource sites! Plus Special Features including: Photo and Speech of the Week, This Month in History, Movie
Reviews, and personal histories. Also has an Interesting collection of documents, photos and timelines. Examples
of documents: Photos from Dorothy Lange on migrant farm workers during the Depression, The Holocaust, Apollo 11
Moon Landing, World War II, Vietnam War and Genocide in the 20th Century.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers project at Stanford University
Access both print and audio speeches (e.g. "I Have a Dream" speech), an interactive Freedom Timeline, and 10 Lesson
Plans based on a "Liberation Curriculum" theme. Well organized with good resources.
NARA: US National Archives & Records Administration
Official governmental site provides access to many documents: the Digital Classroom, the Exhibit Hall (featuring
documents from America's History including the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence) Document Analysis
Worksheets (very useful), Veteran's and Census Records.
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