NonfictionPictureBooks

**Links**
How the Civil Rights Movement Worked rubybridges.com Before there was Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin We Shall Overcome Lyrical Legacy (Library of Congress) bobmarley.com negroleaguebaseball.com jackierobinson.com Was Satchel Page the greatest pitcher in history?
 * To Kill a Mockingbird:**

How the Battle of Gettysburg Worked
 * Gettysburg:**

Washington.org
 * Washington DC:**

What was the Christmas Truce? The Bloodiest Battles of World War II National WWII Memorial How Agent Orange Worked The Vietnam Veterans Memorial -- The Wall
 * The War Memorials:**

USHMM Classroom Holocaust Museum
 * The US Holocaust Memorial Museum:**

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The Smithsonian History of Jamestown Pompeii NASA The Ameilia Earhart Mystery Listening for Amelia -- On a July a f ternoon in 1937, 15-year-old Betty Klenck Brown was listening to her f amily's shortwave radio. She had her journal and was writing down the lyrics to popular songs when she turned the dial and heard the unimaginable: "This is Amelia Earhart. This is Amelia Earhart." At that point, Earhart had already disappeared, along with her navigator, in her attempt to f ly around the world. Click here to listen. The Earhart Project -- The Earhart Project is TIGHAR’s science-based investigation testing the hypothesis that Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan landed, and eventually died, on Gardner Island, now Nikumaroro in the Republic of Kiribati. Archival research and nine expeditions have uncovered a compelling body of supporting evidence. Archaeological excavations during the next expedition, scheduled for May/June 2010, will aim to recover artifacts from which Earhart’s DNA can be extracted. The expedition will also include a deep water search off the atoll’s fringing reef for the wreckage of the airplane.
 * The Smithsonian:**