210 products
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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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$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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$0.00 USD
1619 Project Resources
The 1619 Project
History project reframing U.S. history around slavery’s consequences and Black contributions.
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$18.00 USD
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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$34.95 USD
Social Justice Publisher
Rethinking Schools
Progressive education publisher offering magazines, books, and lessons on social justice.
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Social Justice Curriculum
Facing History
Educational organization providing free curricula and primary sources on history and social justice.
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$25.00 USD
Kids’ History Podcast
Headphone History
Audio kids’ history resource sharing short narrative stories.
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$0.00 USD
History & Nature Documentary Channel
Smithsonian Channel
TV/streaming channel with documentaries on history, aviation, nature and culture.
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$18.00 USD
LGBTQ+ Alphabet History Book
Queer History A to Z
Alphabet-style introduction to LGBTQ+ activism and history for middle-grade readers.
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$66.00 USD
Potawatomi Cultural Heritage Center
CPN Cultural Heritage Center
Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s Cultural Heritage Center with exhibits and virtual tours.
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$0.00 USD
Smithsonian Museums Network
Smithsonian
A network of U.S. museums and research centers offering free online exhibits and resources.
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Smithsonian Open Access Media
Smithsonian Open Access
Digital collection of Smithsonian images and media for free educational use.
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$0.00 USD
Geography Magazine
National Geographic UK
UK edition of National Geographic magazine with wildlife, history, geography, and culture features.
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$0.00 USD
World Geography Textbook
World Regional Geography
A high-school-level course or text that examines regions of the world through physical geography, cultures, economies, and current events, encouraging map skills and global awareness.
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Country Profiles Reference
CIA World Factbook
An online reference with country profiles, maps, statistics and histories.
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$65.00 USD
Civilization Strategy Game
Civilization
Turn based strategy game where players guide a civilization across history.
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$0.00 USD
Educational Song / Video
Nations of the World
Fast paced novelty song that lists many countries to a catchy tune, originally from Animaniacs. Fun for older kids to memorize or use as a silly geography warmup.
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Family Travel Series
Travel With Kids TV
A family travel series and website showing parents and children exploring destinations.
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Family Travel Series
Travel With Kids
A family travel series and website showing parents and children exploring destinations.
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$0.00 USD
Website / Mapping Project
The Decolonial Atlas
An online mapping project presenting decolonial and Indigenous centered maps of the world. Helps learners reconsider borders, place names and histories from noncolonial perspectives.
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$77.00 USD
Humorous Study Platform
Shmoop
Subscription site with humorous courses, test prep and literature guides.
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$0.00 USD
Documentary Segment
The Indigenous Science of Permaculture
“The Indigenous Science of Permaculture” is an essay by writer Rohini Walker, published through PBS SoCal’s Tending Nature project. It explains how many techniques celebrated in modern permaculture—like polyculture planting, cultural burning, and community-based food systems—are rooted in long-standing Indigenous land-care practices. Walker warns that when permaculture is treated as a neutral, technical toolset, it can be appropriated and stripped from those communities. The essay invites readers to see ecological design as inseparable from Indigenous science, relational worldviews, and sovereignty, and it offers a starting point for discussing land, climate justice, and decolonizing environmental education with teens.
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Civics Education Site
C-SPAN Classroom
A civics education site with video clips and primary-source activities built around C-SPAN coverage.
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$91.00 USD
Black Poetry Collection
One Last Word: Wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance
Poetry collection by Nikki Grimes pairing Harlem Renaissance poems with new Golden Shovel poems.