Non-Current+Events

=Non-Current Events Resources=

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[|Library of Congress--Today in History] Each day, there is a new history page up that shows what happened in history on that day.

[|Library of Congress--American Memory] The American Memory collection provides history documents, photographs, and audio files, portraying the history of our nation.

[|History Channel--This Day in History]The History Channel's "This Day in History" allows you to pick a date on the calendar (right column of the page) and select a general topic. You will find articles, images, and sometimes movie clips, depending on what is available for the time period.

[|History Channel--US History]The US History portion of the History Channel's web site lead you to wonderful articles, videos, and topical links. This is a good starting point to get the broader picture on a topic of interest.

[|America's Story: Library of Congress] A web site created by the Library of Congress for kids--search by the interactive timeline, by famous Amercians, and more. This site if user-friendly and quite enjoyable.

[|Plymouth Colony Archive Project] This site includes maps, articles, photographs, and original journals.

[|Early America's Digital Archive] This amazing searchable database of photos, primary source documents, and etexts is a wonderful tool to learn about the history of our nation.

[|Slaves and the Courts--Library of Congress] This phenomenal web site features pamphlets, journals, and books documenting the slave experience. This is a terrific site for research.

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