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My Favorite Places, Part II 
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other sites on this page, in memory of those who died in the Holocaust and for the families seeking their family names
on the Dormant Swiss Bank Accounts From the Holocaust.
This link will remain separate for easy and quick recognition. May those who died in the Holocaust rest in peace, and may their families
find peace in their hearts.
For those searching for a site to register or find missing family
members, the Holocaust
Global Registry is an interactive site established for this purpose.
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The Black Market, an impressive site on history, culture and more
Black Facts Online, a fabulous search engine for information related to dates in black history.
The San Diego Black History Pages--another great resource for black history!
Afro-Americ@: The Black History Museum, Interactive Exhibits, a site not to be missed!
A North Hagerstown High School class project on the Civil Rights Movement. Excellent!
Many of Mississippi State's historical archives focus on the individual cultures
March of the Living, another must stop in your cybertravels!
A fabulous Holocaust lesson plan from George Cassutto of North Hagerstown High, Maryland
The Holocaust Album--an awe-inspiring testament to the victims, the survivors, and the heroes
The Shoah Dream Project, a moving experience, and another must stop.
Jewish Records Indexing - Poland. A great genealogical research site!
Portugal, brilliant perspectives from Norwegian Nancy Sandvoll!
Even the individual cultures from Fowler High in Syracuse, New York!
Syria. Gorgeous photos--and the words of some of the world's greatest authors!
National Congress of American Indians--views of history, tribal contacts, and much more
First Nations, a superb site devoted to eliminating stereotypes of the indigenous peoples
The Daruma Homepage from Japan--links to education, culture, history, business and more
LusaWeb: Portuguese American Communities, devoted to the Portuguese-speaking culturesPlease be advised: This site has been inaccessible for a few days.
A well-done although commercial site with basic information about the Amish culture.
Chinese Historical Society of California--another fabulous site
Links to the Chinese culture, from the Foreign Language and Culture Exchange
The People's Republic of China through the eyes of the Chinese Embassy
Vanished Gallery--to the thousands missing after the Argentinian Junta years
The Huichol Indians of Mexico--their art, symbolism and culture!
Wondering what life in Finland is like? Here's your opportunity to find out.
The Khalil Sakakini Cultural Centre, for Palestinian arts & culture
Learn about Japan and her cultures through the eyes of big business
Hong Kong 1997, from the British Empire to the People's Republic of China
Whole Pop Catalog. Commercial, but it's a fun look at the American pop culture and history
An excellent and well-rounded look at individual cultures from Bergtraum High in New York City
Multicultural literature references, culture by culture, from Bergtraum High
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