|   "In my deepest troubles, I frequently would wrench myself from the persons around me and retire to some secluded part of our noble forests." -- John James AudubonWelcome
to Andrew's Five and Dime, on the corner of Main and State! This is the
place where I include links to other Websites that I think are
important and relevant. Please visit these Websites if you get a chance.
My Film Blog
Diary of a Cinephile: http://andrewsfilmblog.blogspot.com/
My Animal Rights/Vegan Blog
For about two years, I had a Blog called Andrew's Tiki Lounge: Helping Canadians (and Anyone Else Who's Interested) Make Sense of the United States. My
posts are still there if anyone wishes to read them. In particular, my
commentary on the election of Barack Obama is extensive.I discontinued Andrew's Tiki Lounge. My new Blog, titled "We're All Animals,"
is an animal rights and vegan blog. Because I believe that animal
rights is one of the most important issues confronting humanity, I have
decided to turn all of my Blogging attention to this matter. Please
have a look at it if you get a chance. U.S. History Websites
Library of Congres American Memory
100 Milestone Documents
National Museum of the American Indian
The Avalon Project
POTUS: Presidents of the United States
Early America
Archiving Early America
Colonial Williamsburg
Early American Life
The American Revolution and the New Nation, 1763-1815
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Jacksonian America: Andrew Jackson on the Web
The Society of Historians for the Early American Republic
Antebellum, Civil War & Reconstruction
African American Odyssey: Free Blacks in the Antebellum Period
Making of America (University of Michigan)
Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-38
Slavery in the United States
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition
Dr. David W. Blight, The Civil War & Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 (Yale University Online Lectures) - brilliant!
The Valley of the Shadow: Two Comunities in the American Civil War
The American Civil War
The Gilded Age/Progressive Era
American West
Harper's Weekly
The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory
The Triangle Factory Fire
Gilded Age & Progressive Era ResourcesW.E.B. Dubois
Seattle General Strike Project
Twentieth Century (1900-1945)
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist writer, presidential candidate and orator)
Theodore Roosevelt
America 1900
American Museum of Radio & Electricity Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in AmericaFirst World War.comThe 1920s (The E Pluribus Unum Project)
America from the Great Depression to World War II
World War 2
Twentieth Century (1945-2000)
Picturing the Century: Post War America
Cold War: A Brief History (Atomic Archive)
Bibliography of the Vietnam War
Levittown: Documents of an Ideal American Suburb
National Civil Rights Museum
Conservapedia - the Encyclopedia of American Conservatism
American Liberalism Project Freedom's Power
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum
September 11 News.com
Human Rights
Amnesty International Canada
Human Rights Watch
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
B'nai Brith Canada
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (United Nations)
Animal Rights
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
Friends of Animals
Peter Singer (world famous animal rights advocate)
HERBWEB - Animal Rights Resources
Abolitionist Online: A Voice for Animal Rights
Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach (Gary Francione's Website)
Veganism/Vegetarianism
Vegcanucks
The Vegan Society
Toronto Vegetarian Association
Vegan Action
GoVeg.com
Go Vegan.net (Sarah Kramer's vegan blog & website)
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