1150 products
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Graphic Memoir
They Called Us Enemy
They Called Us Enemy is George Takei’s graphic memoir about his childhood in Japanese American incarceration camps, powerful for studying World War II, civil rights, and empathy with older tweens and teens.
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$0.00 USD
Historians Professional Organization
American Historical Association
Major professional organization for historians offering teaching resources, curriculum guidance, and articles to help families bring primary-source-based history into the classroom.
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$90.00 USD
Nonfiction Book
Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights
Young adult nonfiction history of the 1969 Stonewall uprising and LGBTQ+ rights movement.
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$13.00 USD
Zinn Youth Adaptation
A Young People’s History of the United States
Adaptation of Howard Zinn’s history centering workers, Indigenous people and marginalized groups.
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$7.00 USD
Youth 1491 Adaptation
Before Columbus: The Americas of 1491 (young readers)
Young readers’ adaptation of “1491” that shares research on complex Indigenous civilizations in the Americas before European contact.
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Rome Jewish Museum
Jewish Museum of Rome
Museum beneath Rome’s Great Synagogue tracing 2,000 years of Jewish life.
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Environmental Literacy Nonprofit
Teach for Palestine
An environmental literacy nonprofit integrating climate and sustainability education.
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Historic Site
Venice Jewish Ghetto
The Venice Jewish Ghetto, officially established in 1516 in the Cannaregio district, is often cited as the first legally mandated Jewish ghetto and the origin of the word “ghetto.” For centuries, Jews of different backgrounds were required to live inside its gates, locked at night, leading to unusually tall houses as the community grew upward. Despite restrictions, it became a vibrant center of Hebrew printing, scholarship, and commerce. Today, visitors can see several historic synagogues and the Jewish Museum of Venice, making the neighborhood a powerful place to study Jewish life, resilience, and European antisemitism across time.
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Italian Judaism & Shoah Museum
National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah (MEIS)
National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah (MEIS).
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History Documentaries Strategy
YouTube – History Documentaries/Channels
Strategy of using high-quality YouTube history documentaries as visual sources for learning.
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US Holocaust Memorial Museum
United States Holocaust Memorial
National Holocaust museum with extensive online exhibits and teaching materials.
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$44.00 USD
Michigan Holocaust Museum
Zekelman Holocaust Center
Holocaust museum in Michigan founded by survivors.
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Roma Genocide Education
Dikh He Na Bister
International youth remembrance initiative focused on the Roma genocide and human rights.
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Israel History Resources
Israel – Facts, History & Conflicts
Collection of age-appropriate articles, timelines, and maps about Israel’s history and conflicts.
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Online Resource List
Palestine Resource Masterlist
A “Palestine Resource Masterlist” is typically a crowd-sourced document that gathers books, articles, archives, films, podcasts, timelines, and action guides about Palestine in one place. These living lists usually include “Palestine 101” basics, resources on settler colonialism and international law, and links to projects like Decolonize Palestine, visual timelines, oral histories, and humanitarian organizations. They’re designed so learners and educators can move beyond social-media snippets, follow citations, and build nuanced understanding over time. Families can treat the masterlist like a syllabus, choosing age-appropriate materials, hearing directly from Palestinians, and exploring both history and current events more deeply.
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$15.00 USD
World History Narrative
The Invention of Yesterday
Big picture history book tracing how humans have told world history over time.
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$11.95 USD
Coloring Book
From the River to the Sea
Political coloring book related to Israel-Palestine, intended for older teens and adults.
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Article/Guide
Talking About Palestine With Your Kids
An article and toolkit that helps caregivers discuss Palestine, occupation, and solidarity with children using picture books, scripts, and age-appropriate action ideas. 
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$24.99 USD
Queer History Guide
Rainbow History Class: Your Guide Through Queer and Trans History
Rainbow History Class: Your Guide Through Queer and Trans History
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$15.99 USD
Dark Folkloric Fantasy
Fable for the End of the World
Fantasy novel set in a crumbling world where two unlikely companions must decide what they are willing to sacrifice to survive. Best for mature teen and adult readers who enjoy dark folkloric tales.
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$5.00 USD
They Both Die YA Novel
They Both Die at the End
Near future YA novel where two boys meet through an app on the day they are told they will die.
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Indigenous Data Principles
Indigenous Protocols (First Nations Principles of OCAP)
Set of First Nations principles—Ownership, Control, Access, Possession—that guide ethical data collection & use in Indigenous communities.
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$29.99 USD
Hawaiian Legends Collection
Legends and Myths of Hawaii
Collection of traditional Hawaiian legends and myths.
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$15.00 USD
Living-History Education Program
Woodland Indian Educational Programs
Woodland Indian Educational Programs is a Native-run educational service that focuses on Eastern Woodlands Indigenous cultures. The group designs programs for museums, historic sites, schools, powwows, and cultural centers, often using living-history-style demonstrations to teach about housing, clothing, tools, agriculture, and diplomacy. Presenters bring maps, material-culture displays, and carefully researched outfits, and they also offer staff trainings for teachers and docents. The goal is to replace stereotypes and generic “Native American” lessons with tribally grounded information and to show that Woodlands Nations have complex, ongoing histories and present-day communities, not just a distant past.