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Makes the papers of this prolific African American figure in his historical context available to a broad audience.
Explores the French language and culture by following the lives of real students from the University of Texas who have participated in the UT Summer Program in Lyon, France. In addition to following the exploits of these UT students, you will also watch interviews of native French speakers, as well as scenes of day-to-day interactions in France.
This website provides an overview of the First World War, and is intended at a general rather than academic readership.
The site offers a comprehensive view of F. Scott Fitzgerald's life, works, and influence on American literature. Links to audio clips, film clips, and quotations from Fitzgerald and other notable figures deepen visitors' understanding of the author.
Multimedia resources for the study of the time from Columbus up to the expedition of Lewis and Clark.
This site explores some of the great issues and controversies that surround our Nation's founding document.