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  1. Added Jul 07, 2008 by check-six
    From deserts to it’s high Sierras, California is full of aircraft crash sites. Famous sites dot the landscape, like that of the XB-70 Valkyrie and YB-49 Flying Wing, to the resting places of other unfortunate aircraft pulled from the sky. Join us for virtual visits to the famous, and not so famous, aircraft crash sites. Our emphasis is on experimental &test flying around Edwards AFB, CA.
  2. Added Dec 10, 2007 by lcinstitute
  3. Added Oct 14, 2007 by uma and 1 other
    FLY Fusion™ Pentop Computer responds instantly to everything you write on special FLY Paper, captures your ideas for upload, and delivers homework help as you write—helping you master your homework faster.
  4. Added Jul 05, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This site features dozens of user-rated videos of rhythmic dances by individuals and performance groups. The videos cover tap dance, Irish dance, clog dance, and instructional videos for beginner rhythmic dancers. There is also an online forum where users may discuss all aspects of rhythm dancing.
  5. Added Jul 05, 2007 by lcinstitute
    A celebration of American show dancing, this site provides information about pioneer theater dance, choreography, directors, musical theater, dance legends, tap dance, and black dance tradition.
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  6. Added Jul 05, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This comprehensive collection of tap dance resources includes historical and contemporary information about tap dance, an updated calendar of tap dance events worldwide, sound and video clips of tap dancing, a list of places to tap dance, biographies of important dancers, and companies in the tap dance world.
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  7. Added Jul 05, 2007 by lcinstitute
    One of the major characters in Fly is described as a street-wise zoot-suiter from Chicago. This article explores the origins and social implications of the zoot suit, with a detailed account of the racially-motivated zoot suit riots in Los Angeles. There are pictures, excerpts from newspapers, and an article discussing the link between fashion and social action.
  8. Added Jul 05, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This site documents the history, literature, and rules of conduct under Jim Crow laws, from the late 1800s into the 1900s. Highlights include first-hand narratives, a geography section, and an image gallery. This site also includes an education section with a growing encyclopedia and resources for lesson plans.
  9. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute and 1 other
    This site provides a historical overview of the Jim Crow years and video and audio clips of personal narratives, including ones from World War II soldiers discussing experiences with the military and discrimination. There are also opportunities to participate in discussion forums, post commentary on images, and engage in activities that tap into the African American experience of the time.
  10. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This online exhibition features hundreds of books, manuscripts, pictures, government documents, and cultural items that provide insight to the 200-year African American quest for citizenship. The site covers, among much else, the barriers broken during World War II and information about post-war society.
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