AA History
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About.com’s page on AA History Sites – Many sites listed…
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AA Archives – Akron
http://www.akronaa.org/Archives/archives.html
Official archives of the Akron Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous. Includes photos and map of local historical sites, information for AA archivists, virtual tour of the Archives display room. -
Dick B’s Materials – History of Early AA’s Spiritual Roots
http://www.dickb.com/index.shtml
Describes how early AA worked. What’s New! brings up newly discovered history items. Articles on the six basic spiritual roots of AA; on collections of resources; on what Bill and Bob had to say about God, the Bible, and religion; on what early AA meetings did. Links to other resources. Books by Dick B. on the subjects. -
Dick B’s list of A.A. History Sites
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Fellowship 12 – A global online group
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Hazelden-Pittman Museum of Addiction and Recovery
http://www.hazelden.org/newsletter_detail.dbm?ID=1286
World’s first internet museum for the study of Alcohol and Drug Addiction. History of AA. Read 10,000 pages online. Full text Oxford Group books. Early Big Book chapters before final changes. -
Hindsfoot Foundation
http://hindsfoot.org/archives.html
A not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 for the publication of materials on the history and theory of alcoholism treatment and the moral and spiritual dimensions of recovery. Alcoholics Anonymous History and Archives -
LD “P” Alcoholics Anonymous History and Recovery Pages
http://www.aabibliography.com
“An Illustrated Alcoholic Anonymous Bibliography” From an Oklahoma member comes a significant body of work focused on AA history. Interviews with old-timers, photos, links, and more. -
Primary Purpose Group
http://www.aaprimarypurpose.org
Large selection of AA speakers online in Real Audio format. May be downloaded or listened to over the internet. New tapes are added regularly. ( A great deal of historical information here too. – Emporium ) -
Serenity Foundhttp://serenityfound.org/history/history_main.html
A really great site for AA History and articles by the founders and others associated with the early days of A.A.. -
The Big Book Bunch, The
http://www.sober.org
An enormous wealth of information and study directly related to “The Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous. A must see website for students of The Big Book. -
The Jaywalker Site
http://www.thejaywalker.com
Dedicated to the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous as outlined in the Big Book of AA. Many original web pages especially of interest to those who are excited about the 12 Step process outlined in the Big Book. -
Wilson House / Dr. Bob’s House / Stepping Stones Foundation – Home of Lois & Bill Wilson
http://www.steppingstones.org





