The Little Rock Desegregation Crisis (Spotlight on the Civil Rights Movement)
by Marcia Amidon Lusted
Presents an assortment of events, news items, and facts for each day of the year 1982.
Developments in Georgia After World War II (Spotlight on Georgia)
by Sam Crompton
The Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II (Milestones in American History)
by John Davenport
The Kennedy Assassination (Days That Shook the World)
by Liz Gogerly
Louis Armstrong and the Jazz Age (Cornerstones of Freedom: Second (Library))
by Dan Elish
The Murder of Emmett Till (Spotlight on the Civil Rights Movement)
by Henrietta Toth
The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (Turning Points)
by Valerie Bodden
Recounts the events of Reagan's historic, three-day 1988 Moscow Summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, examining the importance of Reagan's speech at Moscow State University that offered a new vision of the future to the Soviet people.
Going to School During the Great Depression (Going to School in History)
by Kerry A Graves
American Heritage Illustrated History of the United States Vol. 10
A World War II Timeline (Smithsonian War Timelines)
by Elizabeth Raum
The Story of the American Civil Rights Movement (The Inside Guide: Movements for Equality)
by Meghan Green
SPORTS IN AMERICA: 1940 TO 1949, 2ND EDITION (Sports in America: Decade by Decade)
United States 1917-2008 (Flagship History)
by Derrick Murphy and Kathryn Cooper
This new title offers comprehensive coverage for the new 2008 specifications, from the First World War to George W Bush. Includes historical interpretations, document source questions, explanation of difficult words and concepts, a study skills section for exam preparation and a companion website with visuals to support learning. Contents: Study and examination skills1 The United States 1917-2008: A synoptic overview2 Boom and Bust: the United States, 1917-19333 FDR...
Rightfully Ours: How Women Won the Vote, 21 Activities
by Kerrie Logan Hollihan
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott (Spotlight on the Civil Rights Movement)
by Anita Louise McCormick
This dazzling nonfiction picture book explores art, desperation, and one man's incredible idea for saving ships from German torpedoes in World War I. Dazzle camouflage transformed ordinary British and American ships into eye-popping masterpieces.
"A delightful, educational spin on history-and plenty of jokes," said School Library Journal. "Sheer joy," praised Booklist in a starred review. Finalist for the 2019 Excellence in Graphic Literature Award in Middle Grade Nonfiction U.S. history comes to life like never before in this full-color graphic novel! We all know that Theodore Roosevelt protected the environment and was the cousin of President Franklin Roosevelt. But did you also know that he was the inspiration for the teddy bear,...