WWW Links
Remember to enjoy this stuff you really
have to be into it. Click on the little I Like Ike buttons.
See silent
movie clip of TR campaigning in 1912 in Fargo, ND--September 1912
(Clips in MPEG format.) Video clips courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Social
Security Administration, history of social security in America.
This is a
super site with the topic of social and economic justice in America and it’s
roots in the world. There are lots of neat links to explore. The silent movie
was found here.
Political
Junkie on National Public Radio
Scroll down
to you see the “Political Junkie” link on the right and click it for the latest
column.
Museum of
American Political Life
This was a
treasure. It is now lost due to the school’s decision to close this museum and
create office space. What a shame!! A lesson why NOT to donate to a
museum.
Presidential
Campaign Memorabilia
from the Duke University Special Collections Library
A neat
collection and presentation
This Web site
specializing in resources about American presidents.
President Elect, the homepage for information on the election of U.S. Presidents and the Electoral College.
Neat article
about Campaign Songs from the above website
The Vincent
Voice Library of Michigan State University
Ever wonder
what the early presidents of the 20th century sounded like? This is
the place to hear Benjamin Harrison to George Bush.
What a sight
this must have been
A website devoted to the
appreciation, study, preservation and collecting of
American political badges and medals
A fantastic website by Wisconsin
Public Television. Plan on spending a little time at this site if
you are a political commercial junkie like me. Rosser Reeves can be considered
the father of the political commercial. This site explores the whole process
from it's roots. This is a very fun site.
The web site for the presidential libraries, from Hoover to Bush
One of my favorite animations and I had no where else to place it so here it is.