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American Social History Project
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An evolving site, still very much under construction, intended to coordinate resources and provide links to sites pertaining to American social history. Connections are provided to Books, CD-ROMs, New Media Classroom, ASHP News, Links, Slithering, Video Series, Education, Recent Articles, Labor, and Work in Progress. Many links point to the book/CD-ROM/video series "Who Built America," which looks at American history from a social perspective. Links provide access to topics such as nineteenth-century women writers. Media links access picture collections. The "Recent Articles" section contains information on social and labor history for the classroom.
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