ART-CULTURE
Adbusters Progressive
critique of the adverstizing world - VERY SLOW Uploading being an image
based site. www.adbusters.org/
Editorial cartoons.net, Weekly editorial cartoons from around the
world - VERY SLOW Uploading being an image based site. www.editorialcartoons.net
Labor Arts A virtual museum of trade union www.laborarts.org
Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum - Pays
tribute to the symbolic founders of modern trade unionism--six Dorset
labourers who were transported to Australia for forming a trade union.
New
York City Municipal Archives - With some 100,000 cubic feet of civic
documents, building records, films and photographs, New York City's
Municipal Archives is a magnet for researchers.
New York Public Library - Four research
libraries and an online digital library provide extensive book and manuscript
collections, archives, prints, photographs and other resources.
NYU Robert
F Wagner Labor Archives - Archival, oral history, photograph and
ephemera collections document the history of working people in New York
City.
NYU Tamiment
Institute Library - A unique center for scholarly research on labor
history, and the history of socialist, anarchist, communist and other
radical political movements.
Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation
- The Foundation’s interests include the study of the relationship between
art, culture and humanity.
History Matters - Resources
for high school and college teachers of U.S. History, including an annotated
list of hundreds of web sites.
Smithsonian Center for Folklife
and Cultural Heritage - The Center promotes the understanding and
continuity of contemporary grassroots cultures in the United States
and abroad.
Smithsonian Institute - The Smithsonian
Institution was established in 1846 with funds bequeathed to the United
States by James Smithson.
Sources
in U.S. Women's Labor History
- A finding guide for research materials on the history of American
women and labor at the NYU's Tamiment Institute Library and Robert F.
Wagner Labor Archives.
http://www.gwbush.com/ - satirical
site about George (Shrub!) Bush
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