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         American Famous People Biographies:     more books (100)
  1. George Armstrong Custer: General of the U.S. Calvary (Primary Sources of Famous People in American History) by Theodore Link, 2003-06
  2. A forgotten heritage: The story of a people and the early American rifle ... including brief biographies of some of the famous frontier characters who used this gun by Harry P Davis, 1976
  3. 100 Famous Americans Who Changed American History (People Who Changed American History) by Samuel Willard Crompton, 2005-01
  4. Contemporary American Success Stories: Famous People of Asian Ancestryflorence Hongo; I.M. Pei; Maxine Hong Kings Ton; Sammy Lee; Joan Chen (A Mitchell Lane Multicultural Biography Series) by Barbara J. Marvis, 1994-09
  5. Contemporary American Success Stories: Famous People of Asian Ancestry Dalip Singh Saund; Patsy T. Mink; Daniel Ken Inouye; Yoshiko Uchida; Haing Ngor (A Mitchell Lane Multicultural Biography Series) by Barbara J. Marvis, 1993-10
  6. Sojourner Truth/Sojourner Truth: Defensora De Los Derechos Civiles (Primary Sources of Famous People in American History (Spanish & English).) by Kathleen Collins, Tracie Egan, 2003-12
  7. Benjamin Franklin: Early American Genius (Famous People in American History) by Maya Glass, 2003-10
  8. Marquis De Lafayette: French Hero of the American Revolution (Primary Sources of Famous People in American History) by Kathleen Collins, 2003-07
  9. Wild Bill Hickock: Legend of the Wild West / Leyende Del Oeste Americano (Primary Sources of Famous People in American History (Spanish & English).) by Larissa Phillips, 2003-12
  10. Contemporary American Success Stories: Famous People of Asian Ancestry Florence Hongo; I.M. Pei; Maxine Hong Kingston; Sammy Lee; Joan Chen (A Mitchell Lane Multicultural Biography Series) by Barbara J. Marvis, 1994-09
  11. Dorothy Day, Catholic worker (The young people's library of famous American Catholics) by David R Collins, 1981
  12. Phillis Wheatley: African American Poet (Primary Sources of Famous People in American History) by J. T. Moriarty, 2003-06
  13. Sitting Bull: Sioux War Chief (Famous People in American History) by Chris Hayhurst, 2003-09
  14. Marquis De Lafayette/El Marques De Lafayette: French Hero of the American Revolution/Heroe Frances De La Guerra De Independencia (Primary Sources of Famous People in American History) by Kathleen Collins, 2003-12

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42. UGA African American Studies
who wittily comments on the ironies besetting black people s lives in his daughter a love of american and English and became a part of her famous novel, Jubilee
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African Americans have played a vital role in the history and culture of their country since its founding. An important part of the curriculum at the Institute for African American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African Americans and to placing them within their cultural context. On this page you will find brief biographical sketches of several key figures in African American history.
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanack and Epheremis, published during the years 1792-1797. He retired from tobacco farming to concentrate wholly upon his studies. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and urged Jefferson to work for the abolition of slavery.
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth, a nationally known speaker on human rights for slaves and women, was born Isabella Baumfree, a slave in Hurley, New York, and spoke only Dutch during her childhood. Sold and resold, denied her choice in husband, and treated cruelly by her masters, Truth ran away in 1826, leaving all but one of her children behind. After her freedom was bought for $25, she moved to New York City in 1829 and became a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. In 1853, she helped form a utopian community called "The Kingdom," at Sing Sing, New York, which was soon disbanded following the death and possible murder of its leader. Truth was implicated in the scandal but courageously fought the falsehoods aimed at her. After the death of her son, she took the name Sojourner Truth to signify her new role as traveler telling the truth about slavery. She set out on June 1, 1843, walking for miles in a northeasterly direction with 25 cents in her pocket, and rested only when she found lodging offered by either rich or poor. First she attended religious meetings, then began to hold meetings herself that would bring audience members to tears. As she logged mile after mile, her fame grew and her reputation preceded her. Truth's popularity was enhanced by her biography written by the abolitionist Olive Gilbert, with a preface written by William Lloyd Garrison. In 1864, she was invited to the White House, where President Abraham Lincoln personally received her. Later she served as a counselor for the National Freedman's Relief Association, retiring in 1875 to Battle Creek, Michigan.

43. Native American Culture - Famous Leaders
fair to become the central core of a North american Indian spiritual of the Nez Perce, who tried to take his people to Canada, spoke the famous words, I
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Wilma Mankiller
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Famous People Chief Arvol Looking Horse
19th generation keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe. Due to his understanding of the tragic history of his People . . . . . Arvol has committed his life to working for freedom, peace, the cultural revival and healing of his people, and the healing of Mother Earth and all her peoples. See also The Work and Words of Chief Arvol Looking Horse (S'unkawakan Wicas'a) Website by Stephanie M. Schwartz. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, U.S. Senator
Colorado's U.S. Senator is the only American Indian presently serving in either the House of Representatives or the United States Senate. Big Foot
Big Foot haunts history. He was the leader of the Miniconjou band massacred at Wounded Knee Creek on December 29, 1890. Black Elk One of the Greatest Spiritual Leaders of the 20th century. Black Elk Speaks and When the Tree Flowered , and The Sacred Pipe by Joseph Epes Brown, the basic works of the Black Elk theological tradition, now bid fair to become the central core of a North American Indian spiritual teaching which will someday challenge the Eastern and Western traditions as a way of looking at the world.

44. A Hotlist Of Famous Americans
Who s Who in american History Find famous historical figures Electronic Library - people - Brief listing of people and groups of people included.
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A Hotlist of Famous Americans
An Internet Hotlist on U.S. Biography created by Mrs. Bakker
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After you read your biography you are to find more information about your famous American. You will use CD's, books, encyclopedias and other sources to find this information. You may also be able to find information online. Below are places you may wish to seach. Happy hunting!
The Internet Resources
  • Kid's Click - Biography - Search lots of resources in one spot! Go WAY TO THE BOTTOM of the page to enter your person's name. This is one of the best sites!
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  • Who's Who in American History - Find famous historical figures from the Civil War to the present
  • Biography .com - This is a commercial web site that has biographies of over 20,000 personalities. Don't use in the lab.
  • Biographical Dictionary - This dictionary covers more than 28,000 notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day. The dictionary can be searched by birth years, death years, positions held, professions, literary and artistic works, achievements, and other keywords. Don't use in the lab.
  • Encarta Online - A free on-line encyclopedia with 16,000 abridged reference articles. Do not use in the computer lab.

45. Famous Hawaii People Hawaiians
famous Hawaiians. George Ariyoshi first Japaneseamerican elected governor Salevaa Atisanoe (Konishiki) sumo wrestler Hiram Bingham missionary, Honolulu Charles
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George Ariyoshi first Japanese-American elected governor
Salevaa Atisanoe (Konishiki) sumo wrestler
Hiram Bingham missionary, Honolulu
Charles R. Bishop banker, philanthropist
Tia Carrere singer, actress
Samuel N. Castle missionary
Amos S. Cooke missionary, educator
Father Damien leper-colony worker
Sanford B. Dole territorial governor, Honolulu
Jean Erdman dancer, choreographer
Hiram L. Fong first Chinese-American senator Don Ho entertainer Daniel K. Inouye senator Gerrit P. Judd advisor Kaahumanu Hawaiian queen Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Olympic swimmer Kamehameha I first Hawaiian king Kamehameha V last of the dynasty George Parsons Lathrop journalist, poet Liliuokalani queen, last Hawaiian monarch Ellison Onizuka astronaut Kawaipuna Prejean Hawaiian activist Chad Rowan Yokozuna sumo wrestler Harold Sakata actor James Shigeta actor Claus Spreckels developer Don Stroud actor Merlin Tuttle mammalogist, Honolulu 50states.com Yellow Pages White Pages Biographies ... Search

46. North Georgia People
to acculturation Major Ridge led his people on the the early development of the american Armed Forces Suches, Georgia, Arthur Woody becam famous for restocking
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Biographies
of North Georgia Each person who appears here is from North Georgia, lived in North Georgia or had a profound effect on the people in the North Georgia area. Charles Henry Smith ("Bill Arp")
Humorist whose popular post un Civil War commentary was published in the Atlanta Constitution.
William Bartram
Naturalist and explorer, William Bartram visited the Southeast United States with his father and later by himself.
Martha Berry, Georgia educator and founder of Berry College
From her early adult life until her death in 1942, Ms. Berry dedicated her life to helping others through education.
Elias Boudinot, Editor of the Cherokee Phoenix
Young Cherokee leader who fought for the Nation with words. Editor of the Cherokee Phoenix
Braxton Bragg, Confederate General, Commander, Army of Tennessee
Hero of the War with Mexico, Bragg's brilliant advance to Kentucky was followed by retreat to Chickamauga and his siege of Chattanooga.
Joseph "Joe" Brown, Georgia Governor, Senator
From his early life in rural North Georgia, to his rule during the Civil War, and in later life as senator and president of the WARR, Joe Brown touched the lives of most North Georgians
Patrick Cleburne, Confederate General

47. African Americans
Frederick Douglass biography from Library of Congress Meet famous people Douglass Frederick African american Journey from Worldbook Online My Escape from
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Last updated: April 21, 2004 This page is not totally completed but enjoy what we have. Webmaster's thoughts: There are many famous African Americans who have made a difference in our history. This page is an attempt to bring together links to sites that discuss the biographies and contributions of some of these people. This site is by no means the complete list of everyone who has made an impact but hopefully act as a starting point for further study. Unfortunately there are many whom I admire but do not have any information on the 'Net dedicated to their work. Keep your eye out for any current information and let me know - AMR Contents Abolitionists Civil Rights Athletes Writers (mostly 20th Century) Performing Artists Visual Artists
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Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass biography from Library of Congress "Meet Famous People" Douglass- Frederick African American Journey from Worldbook Online My Escape from Slavery written by Douglass American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass A National Parks Service on-line exhibit. It includes his writings, actual items from his home and a biography.

48. Famous People - HomeworkSpot.com Feature
HomeworkSpot Features famous people. site links to thousands of biographies of people who are no last name or subjects such as African Americans and Women.
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Writing a biographical essay? There are thousands of interesting people to learn about, from world leaders and scientists to artists and historical figures. No matter which one you choose, you'll find helpful biographical information at one of these sites:

49. Biography Resources
of the Year Essays about the famous people of the biographical background information on the people featured in History of the Mexican american Civil Rights
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Biography Resources
From the Chico High School Library
Biography Resources
Biographies From Biography.Com
Provided by the TV program, Biography, this site features thousands of excellent, brief biographies of people who have left their mark on history.
Notable Citizens of Planet Earth
Said to contain over 18,000 records, containing very brief bits of information about notable people from ancient times to the present day.
Encyclopedia Encarta Online
Search the online version of Encarta to find biographies of a wide range of people.
Great Thinkers and Visionaries
Interesting collection of online biographies, gathered according to the webmaster's opinion of "people whose ideas on how and where the world is - and should be - evolving - are [still] on the cutting edge." Includes links to books or writings by the biographee, as well as additional links.
4,000 Years of Women In Science!
Women are, and always have been, scientists. This site lists over 125 names from our scientific and technical past. They are all women! This site grew out of the public talks given by Dr. Sethanne Howard, currently with NASA.
Innovative Lives
Background and biograpghical information on living inventors, provided by the Smithsonian Institution.

50. African American History
from Lycos, list of sites for people events Stamp on Black History famous black americans on Black Inventors - list of African american inventors
http://teachers.westport.k12.ct.us/resource/african_american_history.htm
African American History General Biography Sites African American Biographies - great set of links, both general and specific
Gale Group
- biographies of famous African Americans
African Americans in History
- short introductions to famous African Americans
Great African Americans
- from the History Channel
African Americans in the Sciences
- biographies by area of specialty
Influential Black Athletes
- list of sites for important athletes, from Lycos
The Civil Rights Movement

Stamp on Black History
- famous black Americans on U.S. stamps, with history tour
Black Inventors

Changing American Art Forms
- influential writers, actors, musicians, poets, directors
Black Heritage Day II
timeline from the 1800s to present day which profiles significant African Americans Famous CT African Americans Africana.com - more biographies Black History Sites InfoPlease Black History - notable biographies for politics, civil rights, entertainers, historical figures, sports Civil Rights timeline, affirmative action, recent issues

51. Colorado State Government Colorful Colorado History Page Biographies
contains biographical sketches of a few famous historical Coloradans. that the native Spanish speaking people of his She was the first African american to come
http://www.archives.state.co.us/arcbiog.html
Archives Search What's New Contact Us Directions ... State Page
Colorado Biographies
This page contains biographical sketches of a few famous historical Coloradans. A similar page, Notable Coloradans , includes shorter sketches of additional people. Casimiro Barela
Known as a highly respected legislator whose career in the State Senate spanned 25 continuous years. Casimiro Barela also was a member of Colorado's Constitutional Convention in 1875. Elected from Las Animas county, Barela was instrumental in ensuring that Colorado legislation was printed in the Spanish language so that the native Spanish speaking people of his county could understand Colorado laws. Chipeta, "White Singing Bird"
In 1859, she became the second wife of Ouray of the Uncompaghres, chief of the Ute Indian Nation. Her diplomatic tenacity strove to achieve a bloodless peace with white settlers. She is buried at the Ute Indian Museum in Montrose, Colorado. Clara Brown
Known as the founder of Denver's first Sunday school in 1859, Clara Brown also was instrumental in founding the St. James Methodist Church in 1872. She was the first African American to come to Colorado in the gold rush of 1859.

52. Bios Of African Americans In History - EnchantedLearning.com
He was nicknamed Satchmo because some people said that He became world famous for his incredible musical talent 1898) was the first Africanamerican who served
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Armstrong, Louis Daniel Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 - July 6, 1971) was a great jazz trumpet player, composer, and singer. He was nicknamed Satchmo because some people said that his mouth was like a satchel. Armstrong was born in New Orleans, Louisiana , and soon became a well-known cornet player in clubs and on riverboats along the Mississippi River. He became world famous for his incredible musical talent, especially his improvised solos. Armstrong also sang "scat," a style in which nonsense words are used in a song. Armstrong was featured in many recordings, television shows, and movies. Armstrong celebrated his birthday on July 4. Bruce, B. K.

53. Famous Americans
famous Americans. Why are some people considered famous? What did they do? What do they look like? Where can I find information on them?
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DeerParkES/kids/biographies/
Famous Americans
Why are some people considered famous? What did they do? What do they look like? Where can I find information on them? Please note: The links listed below are outside the FCPS network. FCPS does not control the content or relevancy of these pages.
Websites
Jane Addams
Biography.com Jane Addams: Hull House Museum Women in History: Jane Addams
Johnny Appleseed
Biography of Johnny Appleseed John Chapman Biography Encarta Encyclopedia: Johnny Appleseed
Susan B. Anthony
Important People: Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony House
Alexander Graham Bell
PBS on Bell ATT on Bell Biography.com
George Washington Carver
Biography.com George Washington Carver Biography
Davy Crockett
American West: Davy Crockett Davy Crockett Biography
Amelia Earhart
Women of the Hall Recognition Page
Thomas Edison
Biography.com Thomas Edison's Homepage
Benjamin Franklin
Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government for Kids Spotlight: Biography Benjamin Franklin Biography
Stonewall Jackson
Encarta Encyclopedia: Stonewall Jackson Stonewall Jackson's Homepage Biography.com

54. Cyndi's List - Famous People
book by the editors of american Funeral Director Biographical Dictionary Covers more than 19,000 notable men Census Hall of Fame famous people found in various
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    • Contains 1930 census images of famous and well-known figures of the 20th century.
      • A book by Rhonda R. McClure.
      • A book by the editors of American Funeral Director magazine.
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    • Covers more than 19,000 notable men and women.

55. Biography Collections: Special Collections: Latin Americans, Hispanics, Latinos
The Cuban Experience people Encyclopedia of Cajun Culture famous Hispanics in the citations. Glass Houses Home Page A tour of american Assimilation from
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Special Collections: Latin Americans, Hispanics, Latinos
[Including people of all the Americas south of the United States, of the Caribbean, and of the U.S. and Canada of Latin American heritage.] Although many excellent resources are certainly available in Spanish, Portuguese, and other languages of the region, I cannot honestly evaluate them due to my limitations in those languages. Regrettably, all links point only to English language Web pages.
Alamo de Parras
The Untold Story of the Alamo's Early History
The Amazon Throne: The Orleans-Braganza of Brazil
Arts and History: Virtual Forum of Mexican Culture
An outstanding collection of Mexican resources, actually many individual sites in one. Browse sections on all aspects of art, culture, and history for informative content and many fine images. Look to the literature section for a large biographical dictionary of authors, but more biographies from Mexico can be found throughout this large site. Spanish/English.
Aztec Rulers - Aztecs of Mexico
Barrio Life Arte

El Boricua
A monthly bilingual cultural publication for Puerto Ricans.

56. Biography Collections: Special Collections
exhibit from AFROAmerica@, highlighting some of the people and events that The Tuskegee Airmen Short essay on the famous African-american squadron that
http://amillionlives.com/Collect_spec.html
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Special Collections: African Americans
African American Biographies from the Handbook of Texas Online
African-American Experience in Ohio
American Memory, Library of Congress
African-American History and Culture
An online lesson plan for Mr. Nurse's 7th grade class, including many links to biographies and other references. An interesting site with good design.
African-American History Through the Arts - Coral Gables Senior High School School
African American History Website
A loving production of Roger Davis and Wanda Neal-Davis, the site links to dozens of good brief biographies, with particular attention paid to the Civil Rights era.
The African-American Mosaic Exhibition (Library of Congress)
African American Odyssey

African-American Pamphlet Collection
Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress
African American Women Writers of the 19th Century
NY Public Library's Schomburg Center presents another outstanding online collection. Complete texts of about 20 biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs from the period are available here. Highly recommended.

57. Prominent African Americans: Past & Present
Brief Summary famous author of such works as Beloved Braun became the first African american woman to be and Plants, Property, and people Should Indigenous
http://www.aawc.com/paa.html
A-E F-J K-O P-T ... Maya Angelou Brief Summary - A world famous poet, author, historian singer and civil rights activist. This Grammy and Horatio Alger award winner was raised in segregated rural Arkansas. The following web resources contain related information:
  • Maya Angelou's Black Family Pledge
  • Visions: Maya Angelou
  • Official Website for Dr. Maya Angelou Marian Anderson Brief Summary - An African American operatic and concert singer that was renowned thoughtout the world for her extraordinary contralto voice. The first African American to sing at the Metropolitan Opera. The following web resources have related information:
  • Marian Anderson at the Penn. Library
  • Marian Anderson - A Voice of Hope Josephine Baker Brief Summary - Entertainer, war heroine and civil rights activist. The following web resources have related information:
  • Josephine Baker - Biography
  • Josephine Baker - Quotes
  • Josephine Baker - Bio Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. Brief Summary - The official web page of the U.S. Congressman from Georgia - 2nd District. James Booker Brief Summary - Perhaps the greatest piano player in the history of New Orleans. The self proclaimed
  • 58. Information On Famous People
    on famous people. REFERENCE BOOKS**. Contemporary Newsmakers REF CT120 .C663. Current Biography REF CT100 .C8 (1940present). Dictionary of american Biography
    http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/departments/library/guides/famous.html
    Finding Information on Famous People Reference Books Library Databases Internet Sites
    REFERENCE BOOKS Contemporary Newsmakers [REF] CT120 .C663 Current Biography [REF] CT100 .C8 (1940-present) Dictionary of American Biography [REF] E176 .D562 Dictionary of British Biography [REF] DA28 .D4 Encyclopedia of Native American Biography [REF] E89 .J69 Encyclopedia of World Biography [REF] CT103 .M27 Notable Asian Americans [REF] E184.O6 N67 1995 Who's Who Among Black Americans [REF] E185.96 .W46 Who's Who Among Hispanic Americans [REF] E184.S75W36 Who's Who in America [REF] E663 .W56 1998 ** Reference books are available for use in the Library
    LIBRARY DATABASES Biography Reference Bank Expanded Academic Index (InfoTrac)
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    Time Magazine's Person of the Century Poll
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    Biographical Dictionary
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    59. Text-only Version Of Information On Famous People
    on famous people. REFERENCE BOOKS**. Contemporary Newsmakers REF CT120 .C663 Current Biography REF CT100 .C8 (1940present) Dictionary of american Biography
    http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/departments/library/textonly/guides/famous.html
    Finding Information on Famous People
    REFERENCE BOOKS Contemporary Newsmakers [REF] CT120 .C663
    Current Biography [REF] CT100 .C8 (1940-present)
    D ictionary of American Biography [REF] E176 .D562
    Dictionary of British Biography [REF] DA28 .D4
    Encyclopedia of Native American Biography [REF] E89 .J69
    Encyclopedia of World Biography [REF] CT103 .M27
    Notable Asian Americans [REF] E184.O6 N67 1995
    Who's Who Among Black Americans [REF] E185.96 .W46
    Who's Who Among Hispanic Americans [REF] E184.S75W36
    Who's Who in America [REF] E663 .W56 1998 ** Reference books are available for use in the Library LIBRARY DATABASES Biography Reference Bank Infotrac Expanded Academic Index Masterfile Premiere National Newspspers (5) ... INTERNET SITES Time Magazine's Person of the Century Poll http://www.time.com/time/time100/index.html Biographical Dictionary http://www.s9.com/biograp hy/ Internet Public Library's Biographies http://www.ipl.org/ref/RR/static/ref1000.html Nobel Prize Winners, 1901-present www.almaz.com/nobel/

    60. Internet Public Library: Biographies
    of prominent historical AfricanAmericans, with hypertext on history and people, activities, education on snow, kites, popcorn, famous people, and historical
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    African American History
    http://afgen.com/history.html
    This site on African-American history contains the text of significant speeches. There's also biographical information about famous African-Americans.
    American Women's History: A Research Guide
    http://frank.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women.html
    "American Women's History is designed to assist serious researchers, such as history professors, independent scholars, graduate students, and possibly upper-division undergraduates. Librarians who assist these researchers may also want to become familiar with the guide. American Women's History provides citations to print and Internet reference sources, as well as to selected large primary source collections. The guide also provides information about the tools researchers can use to find additional books, articles, dissertations, and primary sources."
    Arlington National Cemetery
    http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org/

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