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Posted Oct 26 by kpeltier
The University of Virginia’s portal for electronic resources in American Studies provides links to digital resources in American Studies and related disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Feel free to browse the resources (organized by topic); or try the advanced search function to locate resources by period, region, or format.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture
The Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture website lends cultural context to Harriet Beecher Stowe's influential best-selling novel. This site provides access to an extensive collection of primary re...
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Latin American Library
"The special collections department in the Latin American Library at Tulane University contains materials in all areas of Latin American studies, as well as manuscripts dating back to the 16th century...
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Rosie Pictures: Select Images Relating to American Women Workers During World war II
"This Library of Congress site presents images issued by the U.S. government or by commercial sources during World War II, often to encourage women to join the work force or to highlight other aspects...
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who stole the tee pee
"This exhibition combines historical artifacts from NMAI's (National Museum of the American Indian)collection and works by living Native American artists to seek answers to this question. The show has...
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Reservation X: The Power of Place
The National Museum of the American Indian presents works by seven Native Artists as they examine ideas of community and identity.
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