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The following is a list of links that you may use to conduct research for your paper. Remember to document all of the sources you use.
General Areas of Interest Pertaining to the 1930's: American Memory- Library of Congress Kingwood College Library: American Cultural History : 1930 - 1939 Then and Now: Prices Compare Prices During the Great Depression to Prices Today Early 20th Century Fashion Links: 1930's The Media History Project Smithsonian: Transportation History Washington as It Was: Photographs by Theodor Horydczak, 1923-1959 Events in the 1930's: America from the Great Depression to World War II American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writer's Project, 1936-1940 The Depression News: The 1930's The Great Depression The History Channel: 20th Century Timelines: 1930-1939 The New Deal Network Social Security Administration: History Page Voices from the Thirties: Life Histories from the Federal Writers' Project *YAHOO! U.S.History:20th Century: 1930's Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century The Scottsboro Trial 1933 I remember . . ." (Reminiscences of the Great Depression) Federal Writers' Project: Interview Excerpts The Great Depression and the New Deal The Harlem Renaissance Harlem Revives 20th Century: Fourth Decade Day of the Black Blizzard Overview: The Great Depression 1920s & 1930s: THE DEPRESSION & THE NEW DEAL Stock Market Crash October 24, 1929 (Black Thursday) The 1929 Stock Market Crash The Lindbergh Case -The Trial of the Century The Kidnapping The Scottsboro Trials 1931 -1937 People of the 1930's: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum: The Museum Exhibit Galleries: Gallery Six: The Great Depression The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum Herbert Hoover Thirty-First President 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover Gertrude Stein (1874-1966) Pearl S. Buck Pearl Buck Amelia Earhart - A Timeline The World of Gertrude Stein Amelia Earhart 1897-1937 Franklin D. Roosevelt:Thirty-Second President 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Joe Louis Joe Louis' Biggest Knockout John Dewey (1859-1952) Some Favorite Quotations from the works of John Dewey (1859-1952) Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964 Relationships with International Leaders The History Place - The Rise of Adolf Hitler Winston Churchill Homepage The Rise to Power of Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin (1879-1953): IMAGES Modern World History: Stalin Winston Churchill Modern World History: The Rise of Hitler To Kill a Mockingbird: Literary Analysis and Study Guides Historical Archives: To Kill A Mockingbird Supplemental unit Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird - the novel Other Mockingbird Sites Racism found in Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird: Growing up in the 1930s Atlantic Monthly Classic Review :To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee A review by Phoebe Adams INTERVIEW: GROWING UP WHITE IN THE SOUTH IN THE 1930s INTERVIEW: GROWING UP BLACK IN THE 1930s IN McCULLEYS QUARTERS,ALABAMA To Kill a Mockingbird Scene and Setting: An Opening Dialogue About the World of Atticus Finch Ways of Thinking About Ethics in To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus Finch and the Complexities of Our Moral World(s) To Kill a Mockingbird Papers The Internet Public Library Online Literary Criticism Collection Sites about To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird: Student Survival Guide ALABAMA INTERNET RESOURCES Harper Lee: Biographical Information Harper Lee Biography (Nelle) Harper Lee (1926-)
General Areas of Interest Pertaining to the 1930's:
American Memory- Library of Congress
Kingwood College Library: American Cultural History : 1930 - 1939
Then and Now: Prices Compare Prices During the Great Depression to Prices Today
Early 20th Century Fashion Links: 1930's
The Media History Project
Smithsonian: Transportation History
Washington as It Was: Photographs by Theodor Horydczak, 1923-1959
Events in the 1930's:
America from the Great Depression to World War II
American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writer's Project, 1936-1940
The Depression News: The 1930's
The Great Depression
The History Channel: 20th Century Timelines: 1930-1939
The New Deal Network
Social Security Administration: History Page
Voices from the Thirties: Life Histories from the Federal Writers' Project
*YAHOO! U.S.History:20th Century: 1930's
Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century
The Scottsboro Trial
1933
I remember . . ." (Reminiscences of the Great Depression)
Federal Writers' Project: Interview Excerpts
The Great Depression and the New Deal
The Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Revives
20th Century: Fourth Decade
Day of the Black Blizzard
Overview: The Great Depression
1920s & 1930s: THE DEPRESSION & THE NEW DEAL
Stock Market Crash October 24, 1929 (Black Thursday)
The 1929 Stock Market Crash
The Lindbergh Case -The Trial of the Century
The Kidnapping
The Scottsboro Trials 1931 -1937
People of the 1930's:
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum: The Museum Exhibit Galleries: Gallery Six: The Great Depression
The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum
Herbert Hoover Thirty-First President 1929-1933
Herbert Clark Hoover
Gertrude Stein (1874-1966)
Pearl S. Buck
Pearl Buck
Amelia Earhart - A Timeline
The World of Gertrude Stein
Amelia Earhart 1897-1937
Franklin D. Roosevelt:Thirty-Second President 1933-1945
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Joe Louis
Joe Louis' Biggest Knockout
John Dewey (1859-1952)
Some Favorite Quotations from the works of John Dewey (1859-1952)
Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance
Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964
Relationships with International Leaders
The History Place - The Rise of Adolf Hitler
Winston Churchill Homepage
The Rise to Power of Winston Churchill
Joseph Stalin (1879-1953): IMAGES
Modern World History: Stalin
Winston Churchill
Modern World History: The Rise of Hitler
To Kill a Mockingbird: Literary Analysis and Study Guides
Historical Archives: To Kill A Mockingbird
Supplemental unit Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird - the novel
Other Mockingbird Sites
Racism found in Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird: Growing up in the 1930s
Atlantic Monthly Classic Review :To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee A review by Phoebe Adams
INTERVIEW: GROWING UP WHITE IN THE SOUTH IN THE 1930s
INTERVIEW: GROWING UP BLACK IN THE 1930s IN McCULLEYS QUARTERS,ALABAMA
To Kill a Mockingbird Scene and Setting: An Opening Dialogue About the World of Atticus Finch
Ways of Thinking About Ethics in To Kill a Mockingbird
Atticus Finch and the Complexities of Our Moral World(s)
To Kill a Mockingbird Papers
The Internet Public Library Online Literary Criticism Collection Sites about To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird: Student Survival Guide
ALABAMA INTERNET RESOURCES
Harper Lee: Biographical Information
Harper Lee Biography
(Nelle) Harper Lee (1926-)
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