By Region
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- Teachers Guide: Adolf Hitler
- A synopsis of key points about Adolf Hitler and his significance from an educational site on the Holocaust.
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- The History Place - The Rise of Adolf Hitler
- A complete history 24 chapters covering the rise of Adolf Hitler from unknown to dictator of Germany. Includes photos.
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- The Psychology and Development of Adolf Hitler Schicklgruber
- Adolf Hitler tells you who he is through his own words: a focus on just who Hitler was. Also his youthful experiences that shaped his perceptions.
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- The Texas Rangers Law Enforcement Association
- History of the oldest law enforcement body on the North American Continent with statewide jurisdiction.
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- African American History: Welcome
- This project documents a selection of important events in African American history. Currently it begins with the 1857 Dred Scott case and continues through Plessy v. Ferguson, the civil rights movement from 1955-1965, and school integration. It may be expanded in the future to contain information on other topics as well.
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- Civil Rights History Guide - The History Beat
- The Search Beat covers a variety of topics, including a Civil Rights History Guide with top Civil Rights history, timelines of the Civil Rights struggle, and resources. Well organized by time periods; includes civil rights photography.
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- Freetown Village - A Living History Museum
- Freetown Village is a living history museum which depicts the lives and lifestyles of free African Americans in the year 1870. This symbolic community represents many of the predominantly African American settlements scattered throughout Indiana during the post-Civil War years. The residents of Freetown Village are composite characters of the approximately 3,000 men, women and children identified on the 1870 Indianapolis census.
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- Milliken's Bend - Black Soldiers Defeat Confederates
- Black soldiers vindicated President Abraham Lincoln by defeating Confederate soldiers at Milliken's Bend, in the critical battle for Vicksburg in the Civil War. As a result, most barriers to the enlistment and effective deployment of Colored recruits were eliminated in pursuit of the ultimate Union victory. Most of the Colored infantry had minimal training, were outnumbered and ill-equipped. Nevertheless, in close hand-to-hand combat, they routed the "Rebs" and won respect previously denied by both sides of the conflagration. Site features maps, links, historical articles, discussion group.
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- Sojourn to the Past
- Offers students, educators and parents the chance to travel for ten days through the South visiting the most dramatic sites and hearing the speakers that first witnessed and created the civil rights movement
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- The 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing
- Information and history of the Birmingham Church bombing of 1963.
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- The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Review of 1955-1956 landmark events from the Montgomery Advertiser. Features newspaper front pages, article archives, biographies of key pioneers, timeline of events, video clips.
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- Three Victims of the Freedom Summer 1964 Civil Rights Movement
- A sculptural portrayal of James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, slain in the struggle for civil rights that they lived for, and that we all have.
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- Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement
- Personal testimony and contact information from veterans of the Southern Freedom Movement.