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BIBLIOGRAPHYOUTLINE OF U.S. HISTORYHistory Mattershttp://<strong>history</strong>matters.gmu.edu/The Library <strong>of</strong> CongressAmerican Memory: HistoricalCollections for <strong>the</strong> National DigitalLibraryhttp://memory.loc.gov/ammem/The Library <strong>of</strong> CongressAmerican Memory: Timelinehttp://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/timeline/index.htmlNational Archives and RecordsAdministrationhttp://www.nara.govNational Archives and RecordsAdministration: Digital Classroomhttp://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/National Archives and RecordsAdministration: Our Documents:A National Initiative on AmericanHistory, Civics, and Servicehttp://www.ourdocuments.gov/index.php?flash=true&National Park Service: Links to<strong>the</strong> Pasthttp://www.cr.nps.gov/National Park Service: History in<strong>the</strong> Parkshttp://www.cr.nps.gov/catsig.htmOrganization <strong>of</strong> AmericanHistorians (OAH)http://www.oah.org/Smithsonianhttp://www.si.edu/The Historical Societyhttp://www.bu.edu/historic/WWW Virtual Library: History:<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>http://vlib.iue.it/<strong>history</strong>/USA/We <strong>the</strong> Peoplehttp://www.we<strong>the</strong>people.govThe U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State assumesno responsibility for <strong>the</strong> content andavailability <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> resources from o<strong>the</strong>ragencies and organizations listed above.All Internet links were active as <strong>of</strong>Fall 2005.Page references in boldface type referto ill<strong>us</strong>trations.AAbolition <strong>of</strong> slaveryBrown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry(1859), 139constitutional amendment (13th),148Democratic Party and, 152Douglass as abolitionist leader, 91Emancipation Proclamation, 144-145Freedmen’s Bureau, 148, 151Garrison and The Liberator on, 91,122, 133-134Missouri Compromise (1820), 80,114, 132, 135, 137Northwest Ordinance slavery ban,71, 73, 113, 135religio<strong>us</strong> social activism and, 87as a sectional conflict/dividednation, 128-139sou<strong>the</strong>rn statesmen on, 113Underground Railroad, 91, 134, 136See also SlaveryAdams, John, 52, 64, 72, 82-83Adams, John Quincy, 115, 116, 134Adams, Samuel, 56-57Adamson Act, 199Addams, Jane, 196Adventures <strong>of</strong> Huckleberry Finn(Twain), 97Afghanistan, U.S. relations, 294, 334AFL. See American Federation <strong>of</strong>Labor (AFL)African Americansb<strong>us</strong> boycott (Montgomery,Alabama), 240I N D E Xcivil rights movement, 240, 258,271-272color barrier broken in sports, 237,271Colored Farmers National Alliance,191culture, 210-211Freedmen’s Bureau and, 148, 151“Harlem Renaissance,” 211jazz m<strong>us</strong>icians, 211labor unions and, 193lynchings and violence against, 150,178, 271members <strong>of</strong> Congress, 96as sharecroppers and tenantfarmers, 190-191U.S. Colored Troops in UnionArmy, 145See also Abolition <strong>of</strong> slavery; Civilrights; Racial discrimination;SlaveryAgnew, Spiro, 290Agricultural Adj<strong>us</strong>tment Act (AAA),216Agriculturefarm-relief act, 216Farmers’ Alliances, 191Grange movement, 191land grant and technical colleges,152, 177New Deal programs, 216-217Patrons <strong>of</strong> H<strong>us</strong>bandry (Grange),191plantation settlements, 26, 28, 113-114, 128-129post-Revolutionary period, 70Republican policy, 79, 208scientific research, 177sharecroppers and tenant farmers,190-191340341

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