
Henry David Thoreau
A wed directory to resources on this social critic, philosopher and writer of the works: Walden and Civil Disobedience (both available at Project Gutenberg).

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7687/1thorea.html
Underground RailRoad
Just to prove that social change is not a new thing. This is a
record of one family's efforts in helping to eradicate social
injustice in a time where it was neither safe nor popular.

http://www.civilwar.com/linksrr.htm
JULIA MORGAN: Blueprint for Social Change
A brief history of Julia Morgan, the first woman in California
to be licensed as an architect. A historical look at some of the
challenges faced in the process of attaining equality and acceptance.

http://www.tcr.org/morgan_1.html
In Memoriam
Links to the life and art of Allen Ginsberg, known as a poet and the leading apostle of the beat generation.

http://www.sftoday.com/enn2/ginsberg.htm
Psychedelic '60s
An exhibit of the University of Virginia Library dealing with Literary tradition and Social Change.

http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/sixties/index.html
Rainbow Family of Living Light
Living the life that was, showing that not all things pass away.

http://www.welcomehome.org/rainbow.html
The Whole World Was Watching
A collection of oral histories from the year 1968. High School
sophomores interviewed a broad range of people for their recollections
of a year in which many events impacted the social and cultural
landscape of America.

http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/1968/
American Photography
The PBS compendium of images dealing with a variety of aspects of American life, including social change.

http://www.pbs.org/ktca/americanphotography/
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