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HISTORY OF THE
UNITED STATES FROM 1865


OVERALL GOOD WEBSITE 
TO TAKE A LOOK AT 
GUIDES TO
BIBLIOGRAPHY &
DOCUMENTATION
 
1. Chicago Style sheets, NWC Ramaker Library:

2. Writing guides, including Chicago style sheets:

 

 

SUGGESTED SPECIALIZED REFERENCE WORKS
IN RAMAKER LIBRARY

 

GENERAL INDEXES
& MATERIALS
 
  1. American Fact Finder (U.S. Census Bureau)
  2. American South (Univ. of North Carolina)
  3. American West (Washington State Univ. links)
  4. Divining America (religion in American history)
  5. Native American Resources (index of links)
  6. U.S. Historical Census
  7. U.S. History Index (Univ. of Kansas)
  8. Religious Statistics
  9. Women's History (links)
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS:
COLLECTIONS & TOPICS
 
  1. Agricultural literature (Cornell University online texts)
  2. American Memory (Library of Congress)
  3. American Photography (PBS site)
  4. The Beat Generations (Univ. of California)
  5. Civil Rights (photographs of Charles Moore)
  6. Congress (through 1875) (Library of Congress)
  7. Depression life (Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940)
  8. Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls (Stanford collection)
  9. Dust Bowl (Farm Security Administration, 1940-1941)
  10. Election Methods in the South (1890)
  11. Evangelicalism (Billy Graham Center Archives)
  12. Family History (Sophia Smith Collections, Smith College)
  13. FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
  14. Foreign Policy (National Security Archive, George Washington University)
  15. Free Speech Movement Archives
  16. Hawaii, Annexation of (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
  17. Historical Text Archive (U.S. materials, formerly at Michigan State)
  18. History in Song (collection)
  19. Home Economics literature, 1850-1950 (Cornell University)
  20. Illinois Gilded Age documents (Northern Illinois University)
  21. Images of American Political History (photographs)
  22. Inaugural Addresses
  23. Indian Peace Commission Report (1868)
  24. Japanese American Relocation
  1. The Korean War
  2. National Archives and Records Administration
  3. Native Americans, Mission to (Fr. A. Schwarz, O.F.M. Collection)
  4. Negro League Baseball
  5. 19th Century U.S. Literary & Cultural Documents (collection)
  6. Port Huron Statement (1962)
  7. Presidents, Public Papers (National Archives and Records Administration)
  8. Public Addresses (Douglass Archives, at Northwestern Univ.)
  9. Racial Segregation (Remembering Jim Crow Project)
  10. "Three Months among the Reconstructionists" (1866)
  11. Western Photography (William Henry Jackson Collection)
  12. Women & U.S. Social Movements (SUNY Binghampton)
  13. World War I posters
  14. World War II Oral Interviews (Rutgers University)
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS:
WEBTEXTS & DOCS. BY INDIVIDUALS
 
  1. Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams
  2. Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House
  3. Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward
  4. Andrew Carnegie, Wealth (1889)
  5. W.E.B. DuBois, The Souls of Black Folk
  6. Thomas A. Edison, Papers
  7. Emma Goldman, Papers
  8. Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers
  9. Jacob Riis,
  1. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Library & Archives
  2. Theodore Roosevelt
  1. Margaret Sanger, Woman and the New Race
  2. Upton Sinclair, The Jungle
  3. Mark Twain:
  1. Thorstein Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class
  2. Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery

 


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