Briefly discusses some of the reasons that Koreans have come to live in the United States, how they have preserved Korean customs and traditions in their new homeland, and what life is like for them here.
Gold and Silver (North American Natural Resources)
by John Perritano
Childhood memoirs of three black women--grandmother, mother, and daughter-who grew up between the 1880's and the 1950's
Washington DC Coloring & Activity Book (City Activity Books)
by Carole Marsh
Examines the history, work, family life, and culture of the Aztecs.
New Hampshire (America the Beautiful, Third)
by Deborah Ann Kent
As one of the earliest English colonies in North America, New Hampshire played a major role in the formation of the United States. Readers will learn how this small New England state impacted the nation's development and why it remains a vital part of the country today. They will also tour New Hampshire's beautiful towns and wilderness areas, discover the local wildlife, and sample the state's rich traditions. This revised third edition takes an updated look at the geography, history, governmen...
Montana is one of the nation's largest states, but it is home to very few large towns or cities. Rather, it is defined by its vast wilderness areas, which range from the high peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the rolling hills and flatlands of the Great Plains. Readers will find out how Montana was settled and what role it has played in U.S. history. They will also explore the state's rich culture and traditions. This revised third edition takes an updated look at the geography, history, governme...
The reference value of every book in this se ries, of which Civil Rights Leaders is a part, is greatly en hanced by the inclusion of chronologies & further reading li sts & a concise introduction to the general subject of the b ook. '
How Is a Government Elected? (Your Guide to Government)
by Susan Bright-Moore
¡Celebremos El Día de Los Muertos! (Celebrating Day of the Dead!) (Que Viva! Celebraciones Latinas (Viva! Latino Celebrations))
by Marisa Orgullo
Discusses the changing roles, rights, and contributions of Afro-Americans in the United States during the colonial period from 1607 to 1763. Also includes a chronology of significant events.