National Public Radio “We Were There”
Virginia Historical Society: The Civil Rights Movement in Virginia Turning Point: World War II
American Memory
African American Freedom Fighters (Click on WWII)
The National Archives Pictures of African Americans During WWII
The Library of Congress Experiencing War: Stories from the Veterans History Project
Rutherford Vincent Brice
The University of Texas at Austin War Stories
http://www.utexas.edu/features/archive/2004/history.html
http://utopia.utexas.edu/explore/latino/narratives/v4n2index.html
(Scroll to “The Stories)
The Hispanic Experience: Hispanics in Military Service
Latino Advocates
Latino Perspectives
Organization of American Historians
“Many Americas in the Shadow of the Capitol: Latinos in Washington, D.C.”
AARP Segunda Juventad World War II Veterans
The Library of Congress Rosie the Riveter: Real Women Workers in World War II
American Merchant Marine at War
The Library of Congress Local Legacies: Fort Lee, Virginia & The Legacy of Army Women
PBS American Experience: Fly Girls
Primary Source Cornelia Fort American WWII Pilot
Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation
Brown University “What Did You Do in the War, Grandma?”