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  • Women of the Third Reich

    by bgill

    Updated 01 Nov 2011 - 138 views this week (1,686 total)

    Contributions 13 images, 84 stories

  • Dewey Phillips

    by Fold3_Team and others can contribute.

    Updated 03 Nov 2008 - 137 views this week (7,905 total)

    Contributions 3 images, 1 story

  • BLACK TOWNS IN THE OLD WEST

    Oklahoma became a premier haven for African Americans moving Westward from 1865-1920. By 1890, Oklahoma could claim over 137,000 African American…

    by bgill

    Updated 01 Feb 2010 - 137 views this week (6,713 total)

    Contributions 6 images, 6 stories

  • Spike Lee

    Spike Lee is one of the most progressive, talented and controversial directors of our time. His family history will be spotlighted on the new NBC show…

    by gorgeriverman and others can contribute.

    Updated 18 Feb 2010 - 135 views this week (2,414 total)

    Contributions 21 images, 3 stories

  • Women of the Holocaust ~ Page 4

    by bgill and others can contribute.

    Updated 06 Nov 2011 - 133 views this week (1,432 total)

    Contributions 1 image, 31 stories

  • Belzec Extermination Camp

    The Belzec extermination camp was the first killing center of Operation Reinhard—the plan to murder Polish Jews in the German-occupied portions of…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Updated 02 Oct 2009 - 133 views this week (9,847 total)

    Contributions 2 images

  • Auschwitz

    by bgill and others can contribute.

    Updated 22 Nov 2011 - 132 views this week (993 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 138 stories

  • Responses to the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law on July 2, 1964.

    by eliz

    Updated 13 Mar 2007 - 131 views this week (14,251 total)

    Contributions 4 images, 7 stories

  • Janowska Concentration Camp

    The Janowska concentration camp began as a factory on Janowska Street in Lvov, Poland. In October 1941, this factory became a camp when the SS established…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Created 25 Aug 2009 - 130 views this week (5,609 total)

    Contributions 2 images

  • Mae Capone

    by Fold3_Team and others can contribute.

    Updated 01 Apr 2009 - 130 views this week (6,589 total)

    Contributions 1 image

  • Minsk Ghetto

    by bgill and others can contribute.

    Created 04 Dec 2011 - 125 views this week (708 total)

    Contributions 1 image, 24 stories

  • Holocaust Survivors - Their Stories ~ Page 3

    by bgill and others can contribute.

    Created 17 Oct 2011 - 125 views this week (875 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 123 stories

  • WWII "Old Man's Draft" Registration Cards

    WWII draft cards from the Fourth Registration, often called the "old man's draft," because it registered men who were 45 to 64 years old at the time.

    by fold3_catalog

    Updated 16 Dec 2011 - 125 views this week (2,825 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 5 stories

  • THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALEXANDER

    The Descendants of John Alexander of County Ayrshire, Scotland who migrated to County Donegal, Ireland at the turn of the 17th Century is one of mystery…

    by cooldago and others can contribute.

    Updated 14 Jan 2012 - 125 views this week (6,821 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 3 comments, 1 story

  • Native & African Americans on the Oregon Trail

    The first section of the Oregon Trail bisected two major Native American tribes--the Cheyenne to the north and the Pawnee to the south. The emigrants…

    by bgill

    Updated 24 Jun 2007 - 124 views this week (9,004 total)

    Contributions 9 images, 23 stories

  • Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp

    The Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp was initially organized as a subcamp for Sachsenhausen. It became an independent camp in 1941. Prisoners were sent to…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Created 31 Jul 2009 - 123 views this week (7,313 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 2 stories

  • Mathew B. Brady Collection of Civil War Photographs

    Mathew B. Brady coordinated a team of photographers to help him document the Civil War, resulting in over 5,600 portraits, landscapes, and battle scenes.

    by fold3_catalog

    Updated 18 Nov 2011 - 123 views this week (47,605 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 8 stories

  • William Reynolds, from British soldier to Colonial American Patriot

    William Reynolds was a soldier sent over with the Braddock Expedition in 1755 and survived at least two battles on the Pennsylvania frontier. He supported…

    by andrewcapets

    Updated 26 Sep 2009 - 122 views this week (6,602 total)

    Contributions 51 images, 7 stories

  • The Iroquois Indians

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Updated 24 Nov 2009 - 121 views this week (10,996 total)

    Contributions 4 images

  • William Forrester

    by Fold3_Team and others can contribute.

    Updated 10 Dec 2008 - 121 views this week (19,577 total)

    Contributions 1 comment

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