| 1. An Early History of Goth |
| Pete Scathe outlines the beginnings of the Goth movement between 1979 and 1984, and looks at the influences on its development, including bands and fashion. |
| http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm |
| 2. Goth To Be Different |
| A site dedicated to the people who reign the night, the Gothic people. |
| http://www.angelfire.com/goth/goth2bdifferent... |
| 3. Goths for Jesus |
| Inverted Goth's articles on Jesus and Christianity from the view of the dark culture, and a forum. |
| http://www.gothsforjesus.com/ |
| 4. Release Me |
| Hundreds of pictures of abandoned places, thousands of haunting places, serial killers, phobias, ghostly pictures, and urban legends. |
| http://release-me.net |
| 5. RelgiousTolerance.org: The Goth Culture |
| B.A. Robinson dispels some of the myths and preconceived notions about Goths, with references. |
| http://www.religioustolerance.org/goth.htm |
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| 6. Stop the False Alarmism |
| Standard-Times article pleading to end stereotyping of students based on appearance and interests, particularly goths. |
| http://www.s-t.com/daily/11-01/11-27-01/a10op... |
| 7. Sunlight and Shadow: Understanding the Gothic Subculture |
| Jennifer Pitcock aims to dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding the Gothic subculture, in an effort to promote tolerance and understanding. |
| http://www.whitefantom.com/goth/ |
| 8. The Dark Side |
| Image database, text files, net-goth gallery, club listings, and links. |
| http://www.vamp.org/ |
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