Khan Academy (English - US curriculum)
Arts and humanities
Art of the Americas to World War I
United States in the 19th century
Sculpture and architecture
Sculpture and architecture
Hiram S. Powers, The Greek Slave
William Wetmore Story, Cleopatra
Thomas Crawford, George Washington Equestrian Monument
Slave Burial Ground, University of Alabama
Seneca Village: the lost history of African Americans in New York
Representing freedom during the Civil War
Edmonia Lewis, The Old Arrow Maker
Cultures and slavery in the American south: a Face Jug from Edgefield county
David Drake, Double-handled jug
The Little Round House at the University of Alabama
Snakes and petticoats? Making sense of politics at the end of the Civil War
Carving out a life after slavery
The light of democracy — examining the Statue of Liberty
Monument Avenue and the Lost Cause
Defeated, heroized, dismantled: Richmond's Robert E. Lee Monument
Burnham and Root, The Monadnock Building
Burnham and Root, Reliance Building
Louis Sullivan and the invention of the skyscraper
Mark Hopkins House Side Chair (Herter Brothers)