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Paul Robeson Princeton Public Library. Extensive list of links including Robeson's biography and influence in film, sports, and politics.
Racial Profiling in America Reports, news articles, complaints filed with the ACLU, etc.
Refugee Women in Development Inc. Information on refugee, displaced, and returnee women in the United States and overseas, the organization's projects, and links.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Articles, timeline, and sound files about this organizations activities 1960-1966.
Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement CNN. 1950's and 1960's.
Tolerance.orgSouthern Poverty Law Center. News links, discussion groups, sections for parents and teachers.
UC Atlas of Global InequalityThe UC Atlas of Global Inequality attempts to address these challenges using the Internet, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology and new graphical capabilities of digital media to enhance learning in Geography, Sociology, Economics, Health, Technology and Environmental Studies. The Atlas integrates data, maps, and graphs to create an interactive website for accessing and analyzing information addressing global change and inequality.
United Nations 
Documents, maps, press releases, publications, images, and more, on issues related to refugees and displaced persons. The site includes RefWorld, a searchable collection of full-text databases, including U.N. documents and legal and country information, on refugee topics. There is also a section For Teachers offering lesson plans for high school and college students.
Information on world governments' concerns for human rights, treaties, decisions on activities in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, etc.
Yale University. Collection of texts, finding aids, data sets, maps, and references to print and electronic information.
U.S. Committee for Refugees Country information, analysis, statistics, personal testimonies, etc.
Visit a Refugee Camp Doctors Without Borders. Lots of information about the refugee camp experience, links.
Washburn University School of Law Links to human rights websites.
Women's Human Rights Resources University of Toronto. Twenty-six main topic areas, each with three sections: articles, containing citations (most are annotated) of published scholarly materials; documents, with abstracts (some full-text) of cases, UN publications, reports from non-governmental organizations, international conventions/treaties, and more; and annotated links.

 

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