Polar Controversy: The Facts about 1909
It appears that the 1909 "race to the pole" was a fraud hatched by
Cook, who, according to most accounts, never made it within 500
miles of the North Pole.
Revisionism and Foreign Policy
The Revisionist school of historical analysis has a long and honored tradition going back to the 1910s.
COINTELPRO
The FBI's domestic version of actions for which the CIA has become infamous throughout the world.
Primary Sources (online) in U.S. History 1800-2000
Compiled by the History Department, DePaul University, Chicago
Real History Archives
Provides solid information about American real history, as opposed to
the "mainstream" corporate press.
The 1920's in the USA
People, events, arts of the most explosive decade of the century.
The Public Stake in Revisionism
Harry Elmer Barnes discusses the fate of scolarship that reaches conclusions counter
to popular views commercially valuable to the commercial press and established media.
Chicago Historical Society
Find about 20 million paintings, photos, dishware, locomotives, books,
guns, autographs, fashions, and other historical objects.
An American Jewish History
A Jewish American art and history exhibit you can borrow for hanging
on the walls of your school, church, synagogue, community center or
public agency.
Resources
for Jewish-American History Anthropology
A resource for scholars and other interested in Jewish-American culture
and history, immigration, sweatshops, labor history, and political movement.
Randolf Bourne
Selected articles about the brief life and ideas of Randolf Bourne 1886-1918.
John Peter Altgeld
A collection of political cartoons from the watershed presidential campaign
that marked America's transition to the twentieth century.
Elbert Hubbard
An article about Elbert Hubbard including links to related sites and
to bibliography.
Ida Tarbell Home Page
Dedicated to Ida M. Tarbell, a leading force in American journalism.
History of the CFR
An article about the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and American
foreign policy.
Charles Lindberg
Lucky Lindy, his life and ties to the city of Detroit.
U.S. Nuclear Accidents
Some known events involving nuclear devices and facilities under U.S.
jurisdiction.
Tonkin Gulf Incident
Collection of articles from "VIETNAM" magazine.
Resources On The Vietnam Conflict
Covering all aspects of the American Vietnam experience.
Lindbergh Kidnap Trial
More than you ever wanted to know about the kidnaping and murder of
Lindbergh's infant son and the famous trial that followed.
Clarence Darrow
Primarily includes details of the trials of Clarence Darrow (1857-1938).
John Peter Altgeld Pardons Haymarket Prisoners
"He was a man before he was a politician" - An article by By Robert
D. Sampson, Ph.D.
U.S. Cultural Imperialism
Critical analysis of American "cultural imperialism" as it relates to current media globalization.
Ghost Towns
Check out these abandoned places that were once thriving communities
and home to thousands of people.
Economic History - 20th Century
The detailed analysis of all the aspects of economic growth in the twentieth centery.
WWI - WASP
Tribute to the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) of WWI.
U.S. Presidents
Background information, election results, notable events, and some points
of interest on each of the presidents.