America's
Foundations |
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America's Leaders |
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American Civil War |
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American
Colonies |
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American Revolutionary War |
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Ancient
Sites |
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Architecture and
Engineering |
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Arts and Crafts |
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Australia |
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Beliefs |
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Between the World Wars |
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Biographies |
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Canada -
Provinces |
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Cuba |
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Communication |
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Disasters |
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Discovery and
Exploration |
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Education |
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Entertainment |
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Exhibitions
and Fairs |
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Espionage |
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Alger Hiss
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The National Security Archive - The Archive is
simultaneously a research institute on international affairs, a
library and archive of declassified U.S. documents obtained through
the Freedom of Information Act, a public interest law firm defending
and expanding public access to government information through the
FOIA, and an indexer and publisher of the documents
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Spy Letters of the American Revoluton
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Food and Drink |
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France |
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Government Programs |
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Great
Depression |
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History, General -
Web sites that are too broad to fit in other categories |
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History for
Kids |
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History Hoaxes |
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Mayflower Hoaxes - False and Faked Mayflower Genealogy
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Price they Paid - Erroneous essays on the fates of the
signers of the Declaration of Independence
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Price they Paid - Glurge Gallery
(inspirational tales that undermine their messages by fabricating
and distorting historical fact in theguise of offering a "true
story.)
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Genealogy Frauds - Fraudulent lineages, Source Hoaxes,
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Historic Documents |
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Historic
Weapons |
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History in Our
Government |
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Indigenous Cultures |
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Indentured Servants |
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Ireland |
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Legends |
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Legends - History · Literature ·
Folklore · Fiction · The Arts
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Literature |
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Melungeons |
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Media |
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Modern War in the Late
20th Century |
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Money |
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Motion
Pictures |
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National Symbols |
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Naval |
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Photography |
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Poverty |
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Prisons |
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Records |
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Renaissance |
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Russia |
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The Empire that was Russia - The Prokudin-Gorskii Photographic
Record Recreated |
Scandinavia |
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Medieval Scandinavia |
Settling America |
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Shopping |
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Did
you bring bottles? - supermarket history and architecture,
roughly covering the period from the 1920s to the 1970s |
Slavery,
Segregation and Discrimination |
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States |
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Arkansas |
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Nebraska |
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Soviet
Union |
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Somalia |
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Taiwan
(Formosa) |
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Technology and Science |
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Transportation |
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Terrorism |
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United
Kingdom |
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United
States - States |
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- California
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
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Weather History |
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World War I |
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World War II |
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America from the Great Depression to World War II
- Attack on Pearl
Harbor
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Decoding Nazi
Secrets
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Diary of a War Artist - Edward Ardizzone, a full-time
official War Artist
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From Swastika to Jim Crow
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Hitler's Lost Sub
- Holocaust
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Japanese Americans
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Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary
- Political Cartoons
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Port Chicago
Explosion
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Last Wave from Port Chicago,
The, by Peter Vogel - The explosions on 17
July 1944 at Port Chicago, California, of about 3,500,000 pounds
of explosives in railroad cars on the pier and in the holds of a
ship resulted in the death of 320 people, injuries to 390, and
property damage estimated to be $13,000,000.
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Port
Chicago Naval Magazine Explosion, 1944 - Department of the
Navy, Naval Historical Center
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Red Cross Clubmobiles
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The Search for Johnny Nicholas
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Search for the USS Indianapolis
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Women of the Special Operations Executive
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Zeno's Warbird Video Drive-In - WWII aviation
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