| 1. A History of Molokans in Boyle Heights |
| Essay by a high school senior in California. Illustrated. |
| http://www.lalc.k12.ca.us/access/people/molok... |
| 2. Mexico's Russian Colony |
| How the Molokans came to Baja California. |
| http://www.folklorico.com/peoples/baja-norte/... |
| 3. Molokan - Wikipedia |
| Online encyclopedia entry about the history and beliefs of this Christian religious movement, which began in the 1550s among Russian peasants who broke away from the Russian Orthodox Church. |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molokan |
| 4. Molokans Around the World |
| A large collection of online resources about the Molokans, including history, culture, persecution, and current situation in places including Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. |
| http://www.molokane.org/ |
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| 5. The Molokan Home Page |
| Information about the history, culture, and religion of this group of Bible-centered Christians that evolved from Russian peasants who rejected the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1600s. Includes numerous links. |
| http://www.molokane.org/molokan/index.html |
| 6. The Molokan Network |
| Online forum for discussion of Molokan and related Russian heritage. |
| http://www.molokan.net/forum/ |
| 7. Today in History: September 14 |
| The second half of this page at the Library of Congress is dedicated to the Molokans, particularly those who immigrated to California. With photos and links to further resources. |
| http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/sep14.html |
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