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Check out these links for more information about Czechs in America

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http://www.atlanta-cz.com
The site of the Czech and Slovak community in Atlanta . Social activities, community news and advertisements for those interested.

http://www.ncsml.org
National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, Cedar Rapids, IA. Includes exhibits, events calendar, membership, information about the museum and library, museum gift store, and links to numerous useful web sites, especially for Czech and Slovak Americans.

http://www.csagsi.org
Czech and Slovak Genealogical Society of Illinois. Helpful site for researching your Czech or Slovak heritage.

http://www.cgsi.org
Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International. Another helpful site if you are interested in your Czech or Slovak roots.

http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/european/imcz/ndl.html
Czechs in America. A chronology prepared by George Kovtun on the Library of Congress website.

http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/slv/slav.balt.html
Slavic and Baltic Division of the New York Public Library.

http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/slavic/
University of Chicago Slavic and East European Scholars web site.

http://www.language.brown.edu/NAATC/index.html
North American Association of Teachers of Czech (NAATC). Includes NAATC's newsletters, list of members, universities teaching the Czech language in the U.S., and study abroad programs in the Czech Republic.

http://www.slavophilia.net
comprehensive guide to Slavic and East European resources on the internet. In English.

http://www.svu2000.org/
Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU). Includes description of SVU's activities and projects, background information, and contacts.