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Slavery & The Slave Controversy:
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The following link from a United States Advanced Placement Course includes an exceptional list of recommended web sites and primary source documents related to this topic:
 
The Antebellum South:  Web Links  (Click for 100+ topic specific primary sources and websites)

 

The original list of resources for this historical time period were compiled by educators at from Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York at http://www.historyteacher.net/index.htm  Visit this site for exceptional materials and additional historical links.
We wish to fully credit their enormous and highly beneficial effort. However, due to a number of dead or forwarding links, we have created a parallel listing on our Teachers Discovering History as Historians website which we will attempt to update
every sixty days.  
National Archives:  100 Milestone Documents
One hundred select documents that chronicle the history of the United states from 1776-1965
http://www.ourdocuments.gov/content.php?flash=true&page=milestone
 
Two exceptional electronic textbooks the Title will take you to the entire text.  The specific chapters/resource guides related to this topic are noted below the description:
Digital American History Textbook

A new and exceptional digital history text Includes a full textbook, guided readings, documents, timelines, exhibits, reference materials, study guides, and other materials for teaching American History. 

Chap. 1: The Origins and Nature of New World Slavery

          African American Voices

         Anti-Slavery

         Pre-Civil War Reform

         Resource Guide:  Slavery

We recommend you combine the digital text with THE ANNENBERG VIDEO SERIES-- Biography of America at  http://learner.org/resources/series123.html#  an exceptional FREE video instructional series for high school and college students produced by WGBH Boston in cooperation with the Library of Congress and the National Archives and Records Administration.  These 26 thirty minute lectures incorporate first person narratives, photographs, film footage and documents related to various historical time periods—from New World Encounters through Contemporary History.
 
From Slavery to Civil Rights
Hundreds of documents, narratives and other items from the American memory Collections  related to African-American history.
http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/civilrights/flash.html
 
PBS Series:  Africans in America
The Web site chronicles the history of racial slavery in the United States -- from the start of the Atlantic slave trade in the 16th century to the end of the American Civil War in 1865 -- and explores the central paradox that is at the heart of the American story: a democracy that declared all men equal but enslaved and oppressed one people to provide independence and prosperity to another.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/home.html
 
National Geographic:  The Underground Railroad
Information, pictures, photographs, biographies, resources, etc. related to the Underground Railroad.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/
 
National History Education Clearinghouse
Welcome to the National History Education Clearinghouse, the central online location for accessing high-quality resources in K-12 U.S. history education. This site began in 2008 and is rapidly becoming one of the best sources for United State History Educators including access to History Content, Teaching Materials, Best Practices, Issues and Research, Professional Development, and TAH Grants.
http://teachinghistory.org/
 
Race Are We So Different?
This is a new and extraordinarily interesting site created by The American Anthropological Association dedicated to various topics related to race. RACE  tells the stories of race from biological, cultural, and historical points of view. Combining these perspectives offers an unprecedented look at race and racism in the United States.  Exceptional Video Presentations, Explanations, and Educational Materials address many questions including:  History, Human Variation and Lived Experiences.  http://www.understandingrace.org/home.html
 
Best of History Web Sites
The Best of History Web Site is an incredible portal created for teachers, students, and general history enthusiasts.  After accessing your historical subject or topic of choice, sites are listed by historical topic with a description of what you will find and an evaluation.  A keyword search function is also available.  Scroll beyond the sites provided and you will find time period specific lesson plans, activities and teacher guides.
          http://www.besthistorysites.net/index.shtml
 
An Outline of American History
This hypertext provides textbook information, documents, biographies, timelines and links for each chronological topic.
Chapter 5:  Westward Expansion and Regional Differences
WWW-VL History of the United States

The introductory page for the entire U.S. History collection.  The World Wide Web: Virtual Library provides a comprehensive collection of internet sources for a variety of topics including United States History.   Links are provided for gateway Sites, Maps, Timelines, Documents, Lecture Notes, Journal Articles, and other related items.

The introductory page for the entire U.S. History collection:  http://vlib.iue.it/history/USA/

Women's History (general and by time periods):  http://vlib.iue.it/history/USA/women.html

African-American History (general and by time periods):  http://vlib.iue.it/history/USA/african-american.html

Military History of the U.S. http://www.kwanah.com/vl/military.html

Urban History in the United States http://vlib.iue.it/history/USA/urban.html

 
Academic Info:  U.S. History
Access to thousands of internet sites related to specific time periods and topics of United States History.  A recommend source to visit for a wide range of materials--do not allow the advertisements to irritate you.
http://academicinfo.net/histus.html
 
Eyewitness to History
100 Eyewitness accounts, most from United States History (1608-1971).  View the index or search by time period or event.  http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com

     Check the index here:  http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/eyindx.htm

 
Index of Resources For Historians
          An exceptional collection of THOUSANDS of  internet connections to various social studies related sites.
           http://www.gzg.fn.bw.schule.de/faecher/links/ressourc.htm
 
American Women Through Time
This is a new website featuring the best internet based materials related to American Women from pre 1599 to Present. Each section includes two sections:  1. A timeline that links specific events with relevant online sources, such as diaries and letters, photograph collections, and lectures by historians  2.  Each section also includes a guide to research sources that simplify access to sources covering specific time periods.       http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-timeline.html
 
American Women's History Research Guide
Provides citations to print and Internet reference sources, as well as to selected large primary source collections—covering a wide range of topics from Abolitionist to Writers. 
http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-intro.html

 

Modern History Source Book
Professor Halshall has compiled an incredible collection of history sourcebooks utilizing the wealth of information available on the internet.  The Modern History Source Book provides historical material from the Reformation through the new millennium. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook.html

          Other Sourcebooks by Professor Halshall:

         Ancient History Sourcebook

         Medieval Sourcebook

         Women's History Sourcebook

         African History Sourcebook

         East Asian History Sourcebook

         Global History Sourcebook

A Listing of Exceptional United States History Programs from PBS
Information, photographs, documents, lesson plans, etc. for various American history topics.  EXCEPTIONAL! Works well with the BOCES PBS Collection. 
http://www.pbs.org/history/history_united.html
 
Enterprising Women Exhibit
Two hundred and fifty years of history related to forty women who impacted American business--Visit stories and games.
http://www.enterprisingwomenexhibit.org/
 
SOURCES FOR DIGITIZED DOCUMENTS, ARTICLES AND BOOKS
The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School
Pre 18th century through 21st Century Documents with an Alphabetic Author/Title List of ALL Project Documents.  Exceptional!!
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/avalon.htm
 
Bartleby:  Great Books On Line
Free access to great works of literature, reference and verse.  An incredible collection with a simple search process.
http://www.bartleby.com/
 
The University of Virginia Hypertext Project
Over sixty hypertexts of various great works--with many from the 19th century.  This collection is especially helpful to United States History teachers as it features some of the classic works from Cooper, Crane, DuBois, Jefferson, Louis and Clark Journals, Madison,  Sinclair, Turner, Twain and others.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/hypertex.html
 
On Line Books and Authors
A collection of hypertext versions of hundreds of literary works,
         Easy search by author or title.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/authors.html

 

 

 
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