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HIS 122: United States History since 1865 (Tucker & Gildersleeve-Manassas)

Public Websites

There are lots of great resources on the web about the Antebellum Era. I recommend that you use only websites and web pages produced by colleges and universities. 

If you find an article from an academic journal but the site asks you to pay for it, use the Find Journal by Title This link opens in a new window webpage to see if we have the article in our databases. If not, contact me This link opens in a new window and I'll submit an interlibrary loan request to get the article from another college or university that subscribes to the journal. 

Here are some public websites that are worth visiting:

  1. Civil Rights in America This link opens in a new window by The National Archives This link opens in a new window (UK)

  2. Civil Rights History Project This link opens in a new window by the Library of Congress This link opens in a new window

  3. Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America This link opens in a new window, part of the American Panorama This link opens in a new window project created by the Digital Scholarship Lab This link opens in a new window at the University of Richmond This link opens in a new window.

If you have any questions, please contact me This link opens in a new window. ðŸ˜ƒ