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1voteInteresting website with newspaper articles and letters about the American Civil War (Both Confederate and Union newspapers, abolitionist papers, even personal diaries and letters). There are images of the actual newspaper pages and then the site actually has re-written each article's text for actual use. Not the easiest to navigate, but once you get the hang of it, the resources are pure gold.
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2voteAmazing teacher made website for AP US History. FULL of resources. If you teach AP US History, Pre-AP US History, or just love history in general, you have to see this site. Click on "Teacher Links" for valuable tools.
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1voteBecause History happened in the South too. Primary Sources exclusively focused on the South.
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2voteAmazing US History cite full of Primary Sources
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1voteAnnotated Narratives from American Slaves interviewed between 1936 and 1938 by the Work Progress Administration. Narratives are fairly short, but website refers to a larger collection.
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2voteAmazing website featuring original newspapers, diaries, letters, etc from the Civil War through Reconstruction (comparison of a Northern and Southern community).
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1voteIt looks a little sketchy, but it has a lot of primary documents and links to research.
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1voteExcellent resource for Primary Sources
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1voteLibrary of primary sources from the 13 colonies.
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