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Part IIIe

Specific School Subjects

History

 The Napoleon Series. It's a must for people with a fascination in that era.

The History Net, another fabulous site!

National Civil Rights Museum--a walk through United States history

Multicultural History Society of Ontario, an exploration of Ontario, Canada's cultures

The Wiesenthal Center

Cybrary of the Holocaust

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

The Holocaust Album--the victims, the survivors, and the heroes. This site should not be missed!

The Shoah Dream Project. Powerful and intense. Excellent to visit after The Holocaust Album.

Literature on the Holocaust, a truly phenomenal site out of the University of Pennsylvania and the English classes of Dr. Al Filreis. A must see!

A fabulous Holocaust lesson plan from George Cassutto of North Hagerstown High, Maryland

A high school class project on the Civil Rights Movement

Ancient World Cultures, and outstanding site, with breathtaking graphics!

World Cultures, an interactive geographically-based site devoted to accurate cultural histories

F. E. Smitha's Antiquity On-Line, from 500 A.D. (500 C.E.), with religious, empirical, and philosophical developments, index and maps. Impressive!

Mississippi State's world history archives--very impressive!

The United Nations offers a terrific site to the history of this great organization.

Juneteenth, now a world celebration

Black Inventions Museum--outstanding!

The Buffalo Soldiers, from the International Museum of the Horse. A fabulous site!

Black Facts Online, a fabulous search engine for information related to dates in black history.

The San Diego Black History Pages--another great resource for black history!

Afro-Americ@: The Black History Museum, Interactive Exhibits, a site not to be missed!

A cool site about turn-of-the-century immigrants and the tenements where they lived in New York City.

Through June 1998, Newsday looks at the history of Long Island, New York. Archives available.

Time Traveller--another great site to see--from Durban, South Africa

Cambodia, the embassies, tours, history and more

Zeljko's Residence, a site from Croatia with a fascinating history of flags!

The Daruma Homepage from Japan--links to education, culture, history, business and more

Japan's beautiful Kasugai City in Aichi Prefecture, with a link to the city's history

The Office of the Prime Minister of Israel, history now!

The Official Government of Pakistan Home Page. Fabulous graphics!

The Government of the Republic of Yugoslavia, including their history

Puerto Rico's history is among the great resources on this page

Hong Kong 1997, history in the making

Group of 77, Largest Third World Coalition in the United Nations

Panama Pacific International Exposition

Chinese Historical Society of California

Whole Pop Catalog. Commercial, but great historic look at American pop culture.

A great essay about the history of a prejudice against a food! From author Harry Ofverstedt

The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC

National Congress of American Indians

The Japanese American National Museum

The Black Market. Views into little known avenues of black history

American Immigration, a Bergen County, New Jersey, 10th grade project. Impressive!

Paths to Living History, from the Indigenous Peoples of North America. Fabulous photos and documents!

Cowcreek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians of Oregon--history and the tribes of Oregon. Excellent!