The following sites cover a wide spectrum of useful information: from the preservation of oral history to general historical knowledge, from writing and publishing your memories and family history to researching your genealogy. And there are two sites for social justice activists.
The Association of Personal Historians (www.personalhistorians.org) The only professional association related to personal historian preservation that is oriented primarily to individual contractors or entrepreneurs.
LifeStory Institute (www.kansas.net/~lifestor/>) Charley and June Kempthorne publish LifeStory Magazine, "a writer's workshop for autobiographers, memoirists, journalers, family historians, and other historians of everyday life"
The Center for Life Stories Preservation (www.storypreservation.com) Nancy Pengra provides a well-spring of information about preserving family histories. It also has links to more than a hundred related and valuable sites.
SS Jeremiah O'Brien (www.oocities.org/jeremiahobrien) The definitive website on the fully-restored and operational World War II Liberty ship that is docked in San Francisco.
(www.ancestry.com) One of the web's most information-rich sites devoted to researching roots and genealogy.
Political Activism (www.globalexchange.org) (www.nlcnet.org) Just about all the information you need to fight sweatshops and make a stand for social justice.