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HISTORICAL
DOCUMENTS
The
Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room
The
Avalon Project at the Yale Law School
Documents
in Law, History and Diplomacy
Preamble
To The U.S. Constitution
Basic US Documents and Writings
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U.S.
Senate Home Page
Edward
M. Kennedy (D)
John
Kerry (D)
U.S.
House Home Page
John
Olver (D/1st)
Richard
Neal (D/2nd)
James
McGovern (D/3rd)
Barney
Frank (D/4th)
Martin
Meehan (D/5th)
John
Tierney (D/6th)
Edward
Markey (D/7th)
Michael
Capuano (D/8th)
Stephen
Lynch (D/9th)
Bill
Delahunt (D/10th)
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MASSACHUSETTS
GOVERNMENT
MA
State Flag
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STATE
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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MA
Voter Information
Toll-free:
1-800-462-VOTE
(in Massachusetts
only)
 
 
Reguest
a Voter Registration
Form
to bring
to your
local
city or town clerk.
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The Living Room Candidate
Presidential Campaign Commercials 1952-2004
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VOTER
INFORMATION
1920
- The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, also known as the Susan
B. Anthony amendment, grants the right to vote to all U.S. women
over 21.
History
of the American Flag
The
Susan B. Anthony House
Statue
of Liberty, November 1983
Statue
of Liberty Photo Tour
History
Channel: Ellis Island
Ellis
Island Records
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VOTER
INFORMATION-2004 Election
MA
Secretary of State
Massachusetts
Political Parties
Major
Parties
MA
Democratic Party
MA
Republican Party
MA
Directory of Political Parties
and
Designations
List
from the MA Sec. of State
The Voting
Rights Act of 1965
is a
significant piece of legislation
that
guarantees the right to vote
to African
American citizens.
The
Voting Rights Act of 1965
A
Photographic History of Civil Rights

The
Statue
of Liberty stands on
Ellis
Island, New York, USA.
The
statue, designed by
Frederic
Bartholdi and completed
in 1876,
was given to the people of the United Staes as a gift from the people of
France. The 152-foot figure is
set
upon a 150-foot pedestal.
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MAJOR
POLITICAL PARTIES
Kennedy-Nixon Debate 1960
(first televised presidential debate)
OTHER
POLITICAL PARTIES
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THINK
TANKS and PUBLIC POLICY
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Sam
Washington DC Monuments and Memorials
Facts About the United States
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NEWS,
OPINIONS and ISSUES
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MISCELLANEOUS
Franklin
and Eleanor Roosevelt
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