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A companion site to a PBS documentary, this website hosts a wealth of information on the Oregon Trail. [...] »
Access more than 5,000 biographies, maps, and images relevant to African American history. [...] »
What might you have owned in Maryland or Virginia in 1740-1810? (Lesson plans included!) [...] »
From Herbert Hoover to George W. Bush—discover the public messages, statements, and speeches of the presidents. [...] »
Connect with your ELL students with this bilingual Puerto Rico Encyclopedia! [...] »
Discover connections between race and place in this archive documenting the effects of Jim Crow on a Virginia town. [...] »
Do you think that children in the 1800s were served Salisbury steak and mashed potatoes on plastic trays? How have education and its trappings changed over time? [...] »
Observe statistical trends in U.S. beliefs and demographics from free speech to zodiac signs. [...] »
What questions have past censuses posed? What were the results? [...] »
One of the few resources dedicated to Seneca Village and the creation of Central Park. [...] »
