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61. American Studies Links
Mike Crapo. gov. Dirk Kempthorne. EverythingBlack.com WWW directory. AfricanAmericanHistory. US Slavery in the Present. Rural studies. US Department of Agriculture.
http://www.class.uidaho.edu/americanstudies/links.htm
Links General American Studies
News Sources

Government

Cultural Studies
...
Libraries

Clicking a link above will take you to the appropriate section of the links list below. If you are looking for a specific item, use the "Find" command listed under your web browser's "Edit" menu. This page last modified on Wednesday, April 02, 2003.
General American Studies American Studies Crossroads Project Ask a Librarian (an online reference service from the Library of Congress) Also
listed under Cultural Studies. EarthStation 1 : historical video, images and sounds from the media age. 19th-Century Scientific American One-stop Shopping for Federal Statistics The Great American Web Site ... African American Studies Links (Also listed under African American Studies)
The Federal Information Center
U. S. Census Bureau Biographical Directory of the US Congress The Monster Magazine List ... Time Magazine (also under News Sources Smithsonian Magazine Institute for Global Communication (includes PeaceNet, EcoNet, LaborNet, WomensNet, ConflictNet) American Studies books on-line Archiving Early America Back to top News Sources PBS ONLINE NPR ONLINE Pacifica News ABC News ... Pathfinder.com

62. CTA | News
name of saving money. Johnson also noted that gov. In recent years, other studieshave documented the but had a stronger impact on africanamerican students.
http://www.cta.org/News/2002/20020627_1.htm
New Studies Show California's Class Size Reduction Program Makes a Difference in Student Achievement
Davis Budget Adds CSR Funding, CTA President Johnson Notes Return to News Menu News Archive June 27, 2002 BURLINGAME - Three new studies - two about California's public schools - released this week show that class size reduction programs can make a major difference in student achievement and remain hugely popular with parents and teachers. The studies should make the California school districts now looking at dismantling class size reduction programs think twice, said Wayne Johnson, president of the 330,000-member California Teachers Association. "Teachers and parents know that smaller classes help improve student achievement," Johnson said. "These studies should make school districts fight for retaining their class size reduction programs - not hurry to kill them in the name of saving money." Johnson also noted that Gov. Davis' proposed state budget would bring $200 million in new federal funding for the state's program to reduce class sizes. CTA led a strong campaign that resulted in legislation in 1996 to limit class sizes to a maximum of 20 students in kindergarten through third grade - the largest such program in the nation. Johnson said CTA is pleased that a state-mandated study released today by a group of think tanks is recommending that the program continue in the state. But he rejected a recommendation by the Class Size Reduction Research Consortium that school districts be given the option of exceeding the 20-student cap because "once you do that, the whole program could unravel."

63. Tutorial For AASP 402: Classic Texts And Contemporary Issues In African American
of full text primary sources on African American history. studies Online access toCountry studies/Area Handbooks http//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html; US
http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/aasp402.html
Course Related Web Pages
AASP 402: Classic Texts and Contemporary Issues in African American Studies
Web page created by Diane Harvey, UM Libraries
Instructors: Professors Harley, Wilson, and Pharr- Marletta This page contains links to electronic resources useful for researching African-American studies as well as information about other relevant library resources. For a complete list of electronic resources available to University of Maryland faculty, staff, and students, as well as information about the full range of library materials and services, consult the UM Libraries' home page Because of licensing agreements, access to bibliographic databases and electronic journals is restricted to UM faculty, staff, and students.
UM Libraries Home Page
UM Libraries' Catalog
  • Online catalog
  • the online catalog provides information on the holdings of all libraries in the University System of Maryland. Books owned by other libraries in the system can be ordered at the computer for delivery to College Park (or elsewhere); click on "Place Hold."
Bibliographic Databases

64. October 1996 Internet Resources
as American literature, Indians of North America, African American studies, Americanpolitical Access http//lcweb.loc.gov. International studies Home Page.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resoct.html
Net
October 1996
Vol. 57 No. 9
American and International studies: Internet resources
By L. Stephen Perry B oth American studies and international studies have benefited immensely from having a multiplicity of resources and sites available on the Internet. Although these two fields are distinct in many obvious ways, they both share a robust interdisciplinary approach to their respective areas of inquiry in such fields as history, literature, folklore, politics, popular culture, economics, mass media analyses, among a host of other related topics. Both also share a constancy of academic discourse (grounded in similar theoretical approaches) which is why it makes sense (at least in Internet terms) to group them loosely together as being two sides of roughly the same coin. For researchers specifically interested in both American studies and international studies, these sites include anything from discussion groups to full-text speeches and documentsall seamlessly connected by a variety of hypertext links pointing to an abundance of even more relevant online resources. As a separate field, American studies emerged out of the historical crises of the 1930s and 1940s.

65. Uptown 2002 - Pursuing The Latino Vote: A Special Report
gov. was not a major campaign issue is that the African American and Latino La Garza,a political scientist at Columbia University who studies Latino voting
http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/studentwork/uptown2002/drug-romano.asp
Home Student Work Uptown 2002
Uptown 2002
Pursuing the Latino Vote: A Special Report
Rockefeller Drug Laws: A Non-Factor
By John Romano The crowd of up to 80 people that gathered outside Gov. Pataki's New York City office at 40th Street and Third Avenue on Oct. 30th wanted one thing a repeal of the Rockefeller drug laws. After several speeches, a small group tried to enter Pataki's office. They were arrested. State Sens. David Paterson and Thomas Duane were among them. The event received little media attention and did not trigger a response from any of the three major candidates for governor as they made their final appeals to voters. Drug law reform was simply not a major political issue in the New York governor's race. "It's not a big issue between them because they [the candidates] haven't made it one," said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac Polling Institute. The Rockefeller drug laws are named for the former New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. In 1973 he pushed legislation through the Senate that called for strict penalties for drug selling and possession as a way to deter increasing drug use. Drug and prison reform advocacy groups argue that the drug laws are racist because many African-Americans and Latinos are sentenced to long prison terms for minor, nonviolent possession charges.

66. Selected Internet Resources In Women's Studies
Administration http//www.nara.gov/nara/naralibrary and Research Libraries' Women'sStudies Section. African American Women Writers of the Nineteenth Century
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/women/womint.html

67. Social Studies
American History and Slavery, African American Leaders, Contemporary First gov–the official United States government using in the social studies curriculum.
http://www.amphi.com/~psteffen/ss.htm
Social Studies
1492: An Ongoing Voyage
- an on-line exhibit created by the Library of Congress about the cultural interactions from 1492-1600, including information about Christopher Columbus, the Mediterranean World, and the Inventing of America.
50 States and Capitals
- provides information about each of the fifty states and their capitals, including information such as state bird, flag, motto, flower, nickname, population, geology, legistlators and more.
Ancient Greek Sites on the World Wide Web
-provides links to authors and texts, arts and images, essential resources and topics, and maps and geography.
Ancient Greek World
- provides information on the land, time periods, daily life, economy, and religion of Ancient Greece.
Anne Frank Online
– provides information about her life and times, her diary, the Anne Frank Center USA, and more.
Afro Americ@
- provides information, culture, history and Kid zone. Kid Zone provides activities, brain teasers, games, myths and fables and information about Africa for students.
The American Civil War Homepage
- provides an impressive array of resources included, time lines, letters, diaries, graphic images, information about specific battles, and much more.

68. Education 320: Up From Slavery
education (http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states and fulltext of legislationfrom 1989 sociology, ecology, higher education, and African American studies.
http://library.vassar.edu/BI/afrs320.html
Up From Slavery
Africana Studies 320
REFERENCE SOURCES FINDING EDUCATION STATISTICS FINDING BOOKS AND ARTICLES FINDING GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS ... FINDING ELECTRONIC FULLTEXT
Reference Sources
  • African American Atlas (Ref. Folio E 185.A79 1998)
  • African American Education: a Reference Handbook (Main LC 2741.J33 2001)
  • Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights (Ref. E 185.61 E54 1992)
  • Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History (Ref. E 185.E54 1996) 5 v.
  • Encyclopedia of African-American Education (Ref. LC 2717.E53 1996)
  • Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America (Ref. E 185.61.E544 1998) 3 v.
  • Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (Ref. KF 4548.E53 2000) 6 v.
  • Historic U.S. Court Cases: an Encyclopedia (Ref. KF 385.A4 J64 2001) 2 v.
  • Historical Dictionary of School Segregation and Desegregation (Ref. LC 212.52.R34 1998)
  • State of Black America (E 185.5 .N317) 1976-2001
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Finding Education Statistics
Primary Producers of U.S. Education Statistics: U.S. Dept. of Education
National Center for Education Statistics
ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center)
U.S. Bureau of the Census

69. Selected Sites: History
more sponsored by the American studies Association and National Archives http//www.nara.gov/Learn more timeline of events in African American history from
http://www.co.arlington.va.us/lib/sites/history.htm
Selected Sites
Other Categories All Categories Archived Spotlights Book Lovers Business Children's Sites Genealogy History Home Reference Desk Internet Tutorials Law News Search Tools Seniors Travel Information
Directories American History and More
African American History Biography Civil War ... Other Sites of Interest Directories American History and More American Studies Web
http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/
Annotated directory of history sites and more sponsored by the American Studies Association and maintained at Georgetown University. Best of History Web Sites
http://www.besthistorysites.net
At this portal created for students, history educators, and general history enthusiasts, you'll find sites to help you study or teach a wide variety of topics and periods in history. Rated for usefulness and accuracy. Historical Text Archive
http://historicaltextarchive.com/
Directory of Historical Resources – many subjects from A to Z – includes Countries and Regions, Islam, Persian Gulf, World Wars I and II, Korean War, Terrorism, Rock ‘n Roll, etc. History Resources
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/seminar/links.html

70. Edison Student Page
com http//www.africana.com African and African American history and of US Democracyhttp//www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/locators HISTORY AND SOCIAL studies.
http://www.mpls.k12.mn.us/edison/student.html
Web-Sites for Students News Web Sites Star Tribune Pioneer Planet WCCO CNN ... MSNBC Magazine and Newspaper Databases Gale Group
(magazines and more)
(newspapers) Gale Net
(authors) Technology and Search Engines Atomic Learning Alta Vista A.V. Image Search Google ... Yahoo Resources Careers Encyclopedia Britannica Learn Hmong On-Line Media Center Catalog
(Books in Edison HS Media) Star Tribune
(Modified News Articles and Lessons) Virtual Media Center
(Links to Websites) Other WEB Links Helpful Resources Art Diversity Geography/Environment ... Science HELPFUL RESOURCES Ask Earl
http://www.yahooligans.com/content/ask_earl/

Answers to student posed questions with links to web resources. Countries (Arab)
http://www.arab.net
Drug and Alcohol Information
http://www.health.org
Homework Central http://www.homeworkcentral.com Find more information about your homework subject. Virtual Field Trips http://www.field-guides.com

71. Research Links
Joint Center for Political and Economic studies http//www.jointctr.org. War Soldiersand Sailors System http//www.itd.nps.gov/cwss. African American History.
http://government.ncat.edu/online/research.htm
Political Science 200 Course Syllabus Word Format.
Table of Contents
The Impact of 911 Introduction American Government State and Local Government ... : The Pillars of Democracy Slavery Database http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census Connor Cruise O'Brien, "Thomas Jefferson: Radical and Racist," The Atlantic Monthly , (October 1996), http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/96oct/obrien/obrien.htm F.D. Bluford Library http://www.library.ncat.edu The US Constitution: http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.overview.html US History, Politics and Economics: http://www.usia.gov/usa/usa.htm Race, Ethinicity and Politics: http://www.providence.edu/polisci/rep/home.htm Native Web: http://www.nativeweb.org The Underground Railroad: http://www.nps.gov:80/undergroundrr/contents.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ A Short History of the Civil War: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~civilwar KANONONSONNIONWE The Confederacy of the Iroquois: http://www.sunyit.edu/~nicola/GAYANEREKOWA.html
American Government
The following web pages contain documents and information about the key parts of national government. To gain access simply click on the highlighted portion of the text.

72. Hello Homework! Social Studies
in History http//lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/today Century History, African History, AfricanAmericanHistory, American History - Social studies References http//www
http://www.tds.lib.mn.us/HSocial.htm
Social Studies Web sites to help you with your homework!
Gathered by librarians of the Traverse des Sioux Library System Minnesota Government U.S. Government Minnesota History U.S. History ... World History MINNESOTA GOVERNMENT: minnesota north star: home
http://www.state.mn.us/
Official Minnesota State government web site with information about Minnesota and links to government offices. Click on "Kids Page" for links to information about Minnesota and its symbols, Minnesota and federal government web pages designed especially for kids, sites for pre-schoolers, information for parents on protecting kids online, and educational web sites. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library - Minnesota Issues
http://venus.library.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/issues.asp
Overviews and links to additional information about topics of interest to Minnesotans, prepared by Minnesota Legislative Reference Librarians. Some of the issues include: Unicameral Legislature, Light Rail Transit, Public Welfare, Charter Schools, Feedlots, and Legal Age in Minnesota. State and Local Government on the Net
http://www.piperinfo.com/state/state_detail.cfm?state=Minnesota

73. Links
African studies Association www.sas.upenn.edu/African_studies http//www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel www.igc.org/transafrica/African American legislative advocacy
http://www.groups.drew.edu/umoja/links.htm
PAN - AFRICAN LINKS Pan-African Resources on the Internet African American Expressions
http://www.aaexpressions.com/

An independant organization founded by a Rutgers student to
"institute new infrastructure that fosters universal
freedom and cultural independence for all humanity." California Newsreel.
http://www.newsreel.org

"California Newsreel is the site for educational videos on African
American life and history, race relations and diversity training,
African cinema, Media and Society, labor studies, campus life
and much more." Many of these links were taken from their site. Africana.com

74. Introduction To African Studies Resources At The PSU Library
the encyclopedia of the African and African American experience. Country studiesArea handbook series. Available http//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html.
http://www.lib.pdx.edu/instruction/Africanstudies.html
Sophomore Inquiry African Studies
Finding Books Finding Journal Articles Print Resources Internet ... Internet Sites Map obtained from the CIA World Factbook 2000 http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html W here to begin a research assignment can often times be the most daunting part of the research process. Below are listed some resources to help you start your assignment. In addition, please feel free to consult with the librarians for further assistance. Ask A Librarian : The PSU E-Mail Reference Service Student "How to" Corner : Webguides to help you get started with research PSU Library Research Guides : Webguides for information on specific subjects Off Campus Access to the Library Databases : Do your research from home Citing Sources : Links to guides on proper citation/style methods The PSU Writing Center : Writing help is available on campus. Steps of the Research Process S elect Your Topic
L ocate Recent Books in the Online Catalog
U se s pecialized Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Bibliographies

75. PSU Library -- Lib 410/510 History Resources At The Portland State University Li
Information Services) History Universe African American studies is a secondary sourcesrelated to African American history. http//memory.loc.gov/ammem/amhome
http://www.lib.pdx.edu/instruction/courserelated/lib410.html
History Sources at the Portland State University Library Library 410/510
VIKAT Finding Journal Articles-Databases/Indexes Useful Call Numbers Websites Primary v. Secondary Sources Primary sources are firsthand documents of events or research. They exist in a variety of formats, i.e. print, photos, interviews, art, and statistical tables. In general, primary source documents are the foundation for secondary source documents. Primary source documents can include: eyewitness accounts, some newspaper articles, diaries, autobiographies, original scientific research, some government documents, speeches, photographs, interviews (print, broadcast, oral history). Secondary sources are often based on primary source material and generally analyze or evaluate other research or information. Secondary sources can usually point the user towards primary source materials through bibliographies or a works cited section. Secondary sources include: books, journal articles, biographies, reviews, reference items (encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs, etc.).

76. Finding Historical Government Publications
United States (http//www.state.gov/r/pa Lexis Nexis Access to African AmericanStudies (http//www.lib Contains major federal legislation concerning slave
http://www.lib.ecu.edu/govdoc/history.html
Finding Historical Government Publications
Using the Joyner Library Catalog
Other Sources for Finding Print Publications

Finding Electronic Documents

Congressional and Legislative Sources
...
Specialized Electronic Collections
Using the Joyner Library Catalog
To look for government documents located in Joyner Library, use the Joyner Library Online Catalog . Items that are located in the Documents Collection will have "Joyner Docs. Stacks" as their location. The Documents Stacks collection, located in the basement of Joyner Library, includes over 500,000 items. To search just for government documents, select the Advanced search option, and limit your search to "Federal Document". To find a document in the Joyner Docs Stacks collection, you will need to know the SuDocs number. The SuDocs number can be found in the catalog record for every Joyner Docs Stacks item. For more on SuDocs numbers, see An Explanation of the Superintendent of Documents Classification System Please be aware that a large portion of our Government Documents collection is not yet listed in our library catalog.
Other Sources for Finding Print Publications
Comprehensive Index to the Publications of the United States Government, 1774-1871:

77. Social Studies
http//www.uscourts.gov/ The Federal Judiciary Home Page answers History and SocialStudies Resources for K-12 African American Odyssey The Civil War (Part 1
http://www.elks.net/SS.htm
S ocial Studies Homework Site Index Home Atlases and Maps ... Social Studies School Service A must see by everyone! Internet History Source Book Project Atlases and Maps Top Atlapedia Online - Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world. Internet Public Library Ready Reference Collection: Historical Maps of the United States - Collection of historical Maps Library of Congress: General Maps and Atlases Homepage - Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress MapMachine @ nationalgeographic.com - a wonderful collection from the world famous National Geographic Society. Quick Maps of the World - Flags, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics. USGS - National Mapping Information US Census Map Server - Us Map engine World Atlas.com - The world atlas online World Fact Book - The CIA's Educational Website World Facts and Figures - Tons of information Anthropology and Archeology Top Arch Net - Virtual Library of Archeology Archeology's DIG - a magazine for kids Digging up the facts about Archeology - All you want to learn about Archeology Human Origins@nationalgeographic.com

78. The Research Libraries - Online Databases And Indexes
Fedstats proceedings, research reports, andlegislation. Subjects African American studies Bibliography Biography and...... http//www.fedstats.gov/
http://www2.nypl.org/home/research/eresources/odi2.cfm?trg6=F

79. Brandeis Libraries' Guide: American Studies
almanac A reference work on the African American Main Ref Digital Library http//lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/.American studies at the University of Virginia American
http://library.brandeis.edu/resources/resguides/subject/amstdguide.html
Electronic Resources Library Home Resources Subjects Services ... Brandeis Home
Guide to Research in American Studies
Off-Campus Access
First-time
use of your Web browser for off-campus access? Read our instructions Already configured (set-up) your Web browser? Select an Off-campus access link Use of many of these electronic resources is governed by license agreements restricting their access to the Brandeis community and to individuals using the Brandeis University Libraries. It is the responsibility of all users to ensure that they employ these resources only for individual, educational, and noncommercial purposes without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of the information.
Prepared by Judith Pinnolis
based on the work of Joanne O'Keefe
August, 2000
Contents
Introduction
This is a guide to library research in the field of American Studies. It contains a selective list of resources that may be helpful for getting started. Please consult a reference librarian for additional assistance.

80. SOS, Missouri - State Archives African American Initiative
for desegregation resulted in some studies, including St is devoted to Missouri’sAfrican American historic sites Voter Info Young Missourians govto-gov
http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/resources/africanamerican/guide/rg000.asp
navigation contents detail
Home
... Gov-to-Gov
State Archives State Archives Contact State Archives Records Services African American History Initiative ... Conservation of the Dred Scott Papers Guide to African American History State Government Documents Collection Record Group 000: Office of the Governor Documents Collection, Economic Development and Jobs, 1972 – 1997; arranged chronologically. This collection of documents contains information about minority business activity in Missouri in the following reports: "Governor’s Commission on Minority Business: Rural Minority Business," (c1987) and "Governor’s Commission on Minority Business: Report to the Legislature on Minority Business Development, 1987." Record Group 000: Department of Corrections Documents Collection, 1879 – Present. This collection of documents contains a number of series consisting primarily of published reports, informational bulletins, and newsletters. The state’s correctional institutions have operated under various titles; all are brought together in this collection. Reports from the following are included: Board of Inspectors of the Missouri Penitentiary, Department of Penal Institutions, Department of Corrections, and various training schools. The reports provide a variety of information, including statistics regarding race in various penal institutions. Most list number of inmates, race, crime, former occupation, nativity, and other personal information, as well as fiscal information for the various institutions, including industry figures and production reports.

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