160 products
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Stamped from the Beginning
Thorough history of racist ideas in America, tracing how laws, culture and science have been used to justify inequality. Dense but rewarding for older teens and adults committed to antiracist study.
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$6.99 USD
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Girls Survive: Flor Fights Back
A historical fiction novel in the Girls Survive series that follows Flor during the Stonewall era, giving middle graders a personal window into LGBTQ+ history and resistance.
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$18.95 USD
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A Queer History of the United States for Young People
Young readers’ adaptation that traces queer people’s roles in US social, political and cultural movements. Includes timelines, sidebars and discussion questions suitable for middle and high school.
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$18.95 USD
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The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Park, adapted for younger audiences
Young readers’ edition of the award winning biography that shows Rosa Parks as a lifelong activist, not just a tired seamstress on a bus. Helps kids see the depth of Black freedom struggles.
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$6.43 USD
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A Different Mirror
Young readers’ adaptation of Ronald Takaki’s multicultural history of the United States, centering Indigenous, African, Asian, Latinx and European immigrant experiences. A strong counterbalance to traditional US history texts.
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$34.97 USD
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Vestiges of War
Essay collection examining the Philippine American War and its legacies a century later. Best for advanced teens or adults wanting a decolonial perspective on US imperial history.
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$12.00 USD
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An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States for Young People
A young readers’ adaptation of the adult history that retells U.S. history from Indigenous perspectives. Best for middle school and up, with discussion-ready chapters on colonization, resistance, and sovereignty.
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$7.50 USD
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Crossing Bok Chitto
Historical picture book set in Mississippi that tells of a friendship between a Choctaw girl and an enslaved boy and a daring river crossing to freedom. Powerful for elementary history units.
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$5.00 USD
Online Program
PBS Passport Documentaries
A streaming collection of PBS documentaries available through PBS Passport. Offers in depth films on history, science, arts and current events suitable for older teens and adults.
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Workbook-Based Curriculum
Resilient Panda
Asian American history unit study guides that weave living books, poetry and timelines for roughly grades one to six. Families explore Chinese and Korean American stories with open ended activities and reflection questions.
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$19.99 USD
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A People’s History of the United States
Howard Zinn’s landmark history that tells the story of the United States from the perspective of workers, enslaved people and other marginalized groups. Best for older teens and adults.
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Teaching History
A free website for history educators offering lesson plans, teaching strategies, and primary-source activities. Helpful for planning inquiry-based U.S. history and civics lessons at home with clear guidance.
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TeachRock
A free curriculum that uses popular music and culture to teach history, civics, language arts, and more. Includes ready-to-go lessons, playlists, and multimedia resources for upper elementary through high school.
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Crip Camp Curriculum
Educational materials built around the documentary Crip Camp that explore disability rights history and activism. Includes lesson plans discussion questions and primary sources suitable for middle and high school learners.
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The American YAWP
A free, college-level U.S. history textbook available online and as a PDF. Homeschool teens can use it as a thorough, narrative spine for American history study.
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$19.99 USD
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Dare to Question: Carrie Chapman Catt’s Voice for the Vote
Middle grade biography of suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt, tracing her journey from small town girl to organizer helping win US women the vote. Includes photos and accessible historical context.
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Podcast
Making Gay History
Making Gay History is a podcast and archive sharing oral histories from LGBTQ+ activists and everyday people. Teens can hear first person stories that enrich modern U.S. history and civil rights studies.
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YouTube Channel
The 1619 Project YouTube Overview
Short video overview of the 1619 Project that introduces its framing of American history around slavery and Black experiences, best for thoughtful discussions with teens about historiography and perspective.
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$12.99 USD
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People of Pride: 25 Great LGBTQ Americans
Short illustrated biographies of twenty five LGBTQ Americans from many fields, including arts, sports and activism. Works well as a morning basket read aloud or for quick research projects.
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Online Program
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
An animated show where kids travel back in time to meet historical figures as children, helping young viewers connect with diverse role models and bite-sized history lessons.
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$7.99 USD
African American Food History Series
Watch High on the Hog
Netflix documentary series on African American food traditions.
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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.
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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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U.S. Mint Education Games
U.S. Mint Education Resources
Educational games and printables from the U.S. Mint about coins and money.