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Meet Some Amazing Americans

If you haven't been to the America's Library Web site lately, then you haven't met the latest "Amazing Americans."

Rev. Martin Luther King, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right, speaking at a rally in Crawfordville, Ga. Signing of the Declaration of Independence, painting by John Trumbull in U.S. Capitol IV, ca. 1920-ca.

"Meet Amazing Americans" is one of five sections in the interactive Web site designed for kids that is enjoyed by users of all ages. New to the site are fascinating stories and brief biographies of Thurgood Marshall, John Philip Sousa and Martin Luther King Jr. New U.S. presidents are John Adams, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren and William Henry Harrison.

The "Meet Amazing Americans" section has nine subsections: "Leaders & Statesmen," (including Thurgood Marshall), "U.S. Presidents," "Activists & Reformers" (including Martin Luther King Jr.), "Adventurers & Explorers," "Musicians & Composers" (including John Philip Sousa), "Writers & Artists," "Industrialists & Entrepreneurs," "Scientists & Inventors" and "Athletes & Entertainers."

The "Dynamite Presidents" game is also in "Amazing Americans." Here you can "carve" Mount Rushmore using dynamite just like the sculptor Gutzon Borglum did.

In addition to "Meet Amazing Americans," America's Library invites users to "Jump Back in Time," "Explore the States," "Join America at Play" and "See, Hear & Sing."

 

A. [Rev. Martin Luther King, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right, speaking at a rally in Crawfordville, Ga.], 1965. Prints and Photographs Division. Reproduction information: Reproduction No.: LC-USZ62-122992 (b&w film copy neg.); Call No.: NYWTS - BIOG--King, Martin L. Rev.--Religion <item> [P&P]

B. Theodor Horydczak, photographer. [Photograph of] U.S. Capitol paintings. Signing of the Declaration of Independence, painting by John Trumbull in U.S. Capitol IV, ca. 1920-ca. 1950. Prints and Photographs Division. Reproduction information: Reproduction No.: LC-H8-CT-C01-063-E DLC (color corrected film copy slide); Call No.: LC-H8- C01-063-E <P&P>


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