Did you know there was a GREAT resource related to the Holocaust right here in Minnesota? There are also sources on Darfur and Khmer Rouge among others.
"The Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives (UMJA) located within the Social Welfare Archives suite at the University of Minnesota's Elmer L. Andersen Library contain important archival holdings of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest (JHSUM)."
This website is of, by, and for Veterans of the Southern Freedom Movement during the years 1951-1968. It is where we tell it like it was, the way we lived it.
The American Presidency Project is the only online resource that has consolidated, coded, and organized into a single searchable database tons of information about each of our nation's Presidents.
The Foreign Relations of the United States series is the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions that have been declassified and edited for publication. The series is produced by the State Department's Office of the Historian and printed volumes are available from the Government Printing Office.
Look for a book here...that could be anywhere in the state! It doesn't matter where the book is now, you can have it sent to your local library for FREE!
The University of Minnesota Library catalog. There are great books in the U of M library system, but there are EVEN better online resources that you can access on-campus at any U of M library.
The University of Minnesota is sooo helpful they even made a special page for History Day students to use. Check this out if that other U of M link was too difficult to navigate. You can go to the U of M anytime and there will be somebody where to help you out!