Mexico's Russian Colony 
How the Molokans came to Baja California.
http://www.folklorico.com/peoples/baja-norte/molokans.htmlA History of Molokans in Boyle Heights 
Essay by a high school senior in California. Illustrated.
http://www.lalc.k12.ca.us/access/people/molokans/
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
The Molokan Network 
Online forum for discussion of Molokan and related Russian heritage.
http://www.molokan.net/forum/
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
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
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/