CIVIL WAR SITES

DISCLAIMER: These sites are listed in order to help students fulfill research requirements for Reports. The accuracy of information, the content of the information, and links to other sites cannot be guaranteed. Note: This page is still under construction.

  1. U.S. Civil WarA compact timeline with quotes from participants and many photos.

  2. The American Civil War, 1861-1865 World Wide Web Information Archive

  3. American Civil War Homepage

  4. Civil War Photographs

  5. Civil War Clipart Gallery
Slavery Links

  1. Walk to Canada: Tracing the Underground Railroad Presents information about the Underground Railroad, a network that assisted escaping slaves.

  2. The Underground Railroad in Rochester, N.Y. Information on the Fugitive Slave Act, abolutionist, and location of statues.

  3. Documenting the American South North American Slave Narratives Includes narrative on slavery, diaries, memoirs, exhibits, and autobiographies.

  4. Stamp on Black History: Harriet Tubman Short biography on Harriet Tubman, a Black American aboulitonist. Created by High School Students.

  5. Black Resistance... Slavery in the U.S."

  6. Freedman and Southern Society Project

  7. Stamp on Black History: Sojourner Truth Short biography on Sojourner Truth, a Black abolutionist. This site was created by high school students.

  8. North Star: Tracing the Underground RailroadPresents information about the Civil War and the Underground Railroad.

  9. Frederick Douglass

  10. U.S. Historical Documents Regarding Slavery

  11. Harriet Tubman: An Unforgettable Black Leader

  12. Nineteenth Century Documents Project

  13. African-American Women On-line Archival Collections

  14. African American Mosiac: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture

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