The American Historical Association publishes the American Historical Review, the major historical journal in the United States. It includes scholarly articles and critical reviews of current publications in all fields of history.
This web site, created for the television series, contains a complete video archive of all American Presidents: Life Portraits programming, plus additional resources.
Compiled from Archive, library and Internet source documentation, this timeline on Slavery and in part the History of Racism, has been used to guide the direction of independent research into the history of enslaved Americans of African descent.
An electronic collection sponsored by the Academic Affairs Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, provides access to digitized primary materials that offer Southern perspectives on American history.
In this resource you will find background information, election results, cabinet members, notable events, and some points of interest on each of the presidents.
The Journal of American History remains the leading scholarly publication and journal of record in the field of American history and is well known as the major resource for the study, investigation, and teaching of our country's heritage.
From the American Folklife Center, this project strives to record the war stories of veterans from World War II, Korea, and others. Hear recordings of these stories!
The African American History project is brought to you through the partnership of BELLSOUTH, South Carolina Educational Television and WIS-TV. The project, now in its thirteenth year, provides educators a method of identifying role models for all youth.
The American Civil War Homepage gathers together in one place hypertext links to the most useful identified electronic files about the American Civil War (1861-1865).