| Appalachian History Series Regional information on the history and culture of southern Appalachia. Books and videos by back country guide, builder, and author, Lance Holland http://www.appalachianhistory.com/ |
| Black Cowboys of Texas Edited by Sarah R. Massey. Examines the role of African American cowhands in Texan, western, and African American history. http://www.blackcowboys.com/ |
| Black Saga: The African American Experience A history of African Americans; Black Saga also sponsors an academic competition based on the book. http://www.blacksaga.com/ |
| Bombshell Book by Joseph Albright and Marcia Kunstel that exposes previously unknown American physicist turned Soviet spy, who now relates how/why he passed atomic bomb secrets. Download once secret FBI and KGB files. Great Links. http://www.bombshell-1.com |
| Bondwoman's Narrative Companion, The Information on the Hannah Crafts manuscript believed to be the oldest novel written by an African-American slave woman. http://www.bondwomansnarrative.com/ |
| Bureau and the Mole, The Excerpt of author David A. Vise's account of Robert Hanssen's life and espionage. http://www.bureauandthemole.com/ |
| Chesapeake-Delaware Canal Nautical Books Author Robert Hazel writes about the C&D Canal and Historic Chesapeake City, Maryland, offering unique insights into life in the early town along the canal. http://www.chesapeakecitybooks.com/ |
| Citizen Daniel and the Call of America By J. Brian Jenkins. About the travels of William and Daniel Constable based on their actual journal, 1755-1835. http://www.citizendaniel.com/ |
| Corralitos Judy Pybrum Malmin's story of the development, events, and people of Corralitos, California. Includes photographs and illustrations. http://www.corralitoshistory.com/ |
| Fire & Roses, the Burning of the Charlestown Convent, 1834 By Nancy Lusignan Schultz. Study of a violent anti-Catholic riot in 19th century Massachusetts, as a mob set fire to Mount Benedict, an Ursuline convent school for girls. http://www.fireandroses.com/ |
| Friend Among the Senecas, A Recounts a 1798 Quaker mission to the Allegany Senecas. By David G. Swatzler. http://www.swatzler.com/ |
| Grand Canyon Women By Betty J. Leavengood. Dedicated to the heroines--explorers, architects, and others--whose lives changed the landscape of the Grand Canyon. http://www.grandcanyonwomen.com/ |
| History of the American Suffragist Movement, A A historical narrative by women's history expert Doris Weatherford with a foreword by Geraldine Ferraro. http://www.suffragist.com/ |
| John Charles Fremont Explorer, Mapmaker, Soldier. http://www.longcamp.com/ |
| Keapana Enterprises Offers information about the island of Kauai including myths and chants, maps, and pictoral tours of various areas on the Garden Isle. http://www.keapana.com/ |
| L.A. Radio People News about the radio industry and personalities in the Los Angeles area, by Don Barrett. http://www.laradio.com/ |
| Legacies: Collecting America's History at the Smithsonian Features over 250 objects from the National Museum of American History's collections, revealing the stories of how and why they were collected. http://smithsonianlegacies.si.edu/ |
| Let's Discover Ohio Fourth-grade level textbook about the history of Ohio. http://www.letsdiscoverohio.com/ |
| Lucien Maxwell: Villain or Visionary About the famed landowner of northern New Mexico during the 19th Century. Covers the Colonial history of the area, as well as the Santa Fe Trail. http://www.lucienmaxwell.com/ |
| Riding the Rails: Teenagers on the Move during the Great Depression By Errol Lincoln Uys. Companion book to the documentary. http://www.erroluys.com/ |