What lessons might we learn by visualizing migration patterns of our nation’s beginnings?
How do maps help us see patterns of racial division established by slavery, emancipation, the Great Migration, and the Great Depression?
How have government policies and voter suppression tactics been used to disenfranchise people since the founding of the United States?
T. Thomas Fortune changed black history, so why does he seem to have been forgotten?
What is YOUR Civic Superpower?
How does "The Executive Abroad" tell the story of the role of the president as commander-in-chief and head of state?
Can we separate the fight for women’s equality from other social movements?
How did the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire impact the public’s awareness of unsafe work conditions in America’s factories?
How did the Indian Removal Act and Trail of Tears impact Native Americans?
Who was Columbus, the man, and who was Columbus, the myth?
What information included in The Green Book provided safety to Black motorists in the Jim Crow era?
“What did freedom mean for people who needed it most?”
How do digital archives give us new insights into the American Civil War?
Is the story of the Transcontinental Railroad the story of America?
How did the federal government’s post-WWII-era urban renewal program reshape large and small cities?
What can candidates learn from Shirley Chisholm?
Resources for Educators adapting to remote learning.
What is the purpose of studying history?
Resources from New American History to support the teaching and learning of African American history.