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Africans,
Darkies and Negroes:
Black Faces at the Pan American Exposition of 1901, Buffalo, New York.
Explores the presence and depiction of Africans and African descendants
in the Pan American Exposition. Part of the Uncrowned
Queens: African-American Women Community Builders of Western New York.
The
Assassination of President McKinley: Selected bibliography on medical
aspects.
Compiled by Linda Lohr and Sharon Gray of the Health Sciences Library, University
at Buffalo.
The
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society: The Pan-American Resources
Collection
A description of the materials and resources
available from the "source" of Pan-American archives.
"Doing
the Pan"
Sue Eck's site looks at the Exposition from the perspective of the "fair-goer".
Includes contemporary magazine and newspaper articles as well as an interactive
map and images. Tries to answer the question "What was it like to
be there?"
East
Buffalo 1846-1976 - Fred Jablonski's site looks at at the East Side
stockyards, meatpackers and purveyors, many of whom sponsored exhibits
at the Exposition. There is a "Pan-Am" section as well as a "Gallery."
Pan
Am Journal - Music and the German-American Experience
Susan Kriegbaum-Hanks' site looks at German-American participation
in the Exposition, especially that of the German singing societies.
The Pan Am's Who's
Who
Lists the "major players" in the planning, building and execution
of the Pan-American Exposition.
"The
Pan-American Exposition"
Part of "World's Fairs & Expositions: Defining America and the
World, 1876-1916," edited by Jim Zwick.
The
Pan-American Exposition, 1901-2001
A Virtual Exhibit of the Items in the Permanent Collection of the Theodore
Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site.
Pan-American
Exposition, Buffalo, 1901: "Progress Made Visible"
Lists Exposition-related holdings of the Special Collections Department
of the University of Delaware Library.
Pan-American
Exposition Links
Hosted by Buffalo Preservation Scroll, the web site of The Preservation
Coalition of Erie County. This site includes essays by Mark Goldman, Harold
F. Peterson and Eliza Northwood.
A
Souvenir of the Pan-American Exposition
Hosted by the Buffalo History Works. Includes information on Buffalo in
1901 as well as the Exposition's Buildings, Midway and the Assassination
of President McKinley.
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