Cultural history of the United States
Complete Text of ''The Planter's Northern Bride'' by Caroline Lee Hentz unc menu
Caroline Lee Hentz, 1800-1856 The Planter's Northern Bride.
The "New" Armory Show
The Armory Show
Thesis - 69th Regiment Armory Show members tripod
Armory Show, Art History, American Modern Art
Online re-creation of the Armory Show virginia armory entrance
Welcome to the 1913 Armory Show
Greenwich Art Society
Greenwich Art Society
Bruce Museum
Greenwich Historical Society
Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich | Home
Connecticut Impressionist Art Trail
Welcome to the Connecticut Impressionist Art Trail
Mark K. Christ & Sandra Taylor Smith, ''Arkansas Post Offices and the Treasury Department's Section Art Program, 1938-1942''. Little Rock, Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. publications
"Art Within Reach": Federal Art Project Community Art Centers
"Art Within Reach": Federal Art Project Community Art Centers
McCausland, Elizabeth, "Save the Arts Projects," ''The Nation'', July 17, 1937 nation
Save the Arts Projects
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site: Federal Project Number One glossary federal project
Federal Project Number One
New Deal Cultural Programs: Experiments in Cultural Democracy policy
New Deal Cultural Programs
National Archives and Records Administration: A New Deal for the Arts archives
NARA - Online Exhibits - Main Page
GMU Special Collection & Archives: Federal Theatre Project library federal
Federal Theatre Project Materials
Ponce, Pedro, "An Hour Upon the Stage: The Brief Life of Federal Theatre," ''Humanities'', July/August 2003 news humanities
An Hour Upon the Stage: The Brief Life of the Federal Theatre
American Memory - The New Deal Stage: Selections from the Federal Theatre Project, 1935-1939 memory loc
Federal Theatre Project Collection: Home Page
senate.gov: The American Guide Series (.pdf) senate reference resources
New Deal Network: The Great Depression, the 1930s, and the Roosevelt Administration
New Deal Network: The Great Depression, the 1930s, and the Roosevelt Administration
Federal Writer's Project by Petra Schindler-Carter www personal
The Federal Writers' Project
Rudolph Fisher Newsletter — includes helpful research resources on the Harlem Renaissance as well as Fisher himself.
Welcome to fishernews.org
About.com's Harlem Guide — with many links to Harlem Renaissance resources.
Harlem
The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance harlem
American Life Histories WPA Writers' Project 1936–1940 at Library of Congress (US)
American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 - 1940
eTexts of oral history of former U.S. slaves collected in the 1930s by the WPA, at Project Gutenberg
Browse By Author: W - Project Gutenberg
White Mountain Art & Artists
White Mountain Art and Artists
Brief Description of the American Slave Narrative at the Literary Movements site slave
The Slave Narrative
Slave Narratives oral history of former U.S. slaves collected in the 1930s by the WPA on virginia.edu
American Slave Narratives
Robert E. Lee's Slave
Robert E. Lee's Slave
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