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Interwar Years: 1920-1941
African American History 1600-1945
African American History 1945 - Present
Asian American History
Branches of U.S. Government
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Hispanic and Latino American History
Immigration and Migration across the US
Jewish American History
Labor, Working Conditions, Political Movements, Poverty
LGBT History
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Popular Culture, the Arts, & Ads
US Military: World War II
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Women's History
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Aids/HIV
HIV and AIDS - 30 Years Ago
Created by the Smithsonian Museum. Primary and Secondary Sources.
AIDS Education Posters Collection
Compiled by the University of Rochester.
AIDS in New York: The First Five Years
"AIDS in New York: The First Five Years examines the AIDS epidemic from 1980 to 1985."
AIDS History Project
Curated by the University of California, San Francisco.
ACT UP New York records
Curated by the New York Public Library
Science and Medicine
Medicine and Madison Avenue Project
Duke University
U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at Tuskegee
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website about the experiments.
Eugenics Archive Blog
Links to numerous primary sources about the American Eugenics Movement. Created by the DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
The Eugenics Archive
Numerous print and visual resources about the American Eugenics Movement.
Tobacco Controversy in 19th Century
Harpweek.com
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