November is Native American Heritage Month – a perfect time to honor Indigenous traditions, cultures, and histories. At UVA Library, we’re highlighting work created by and about Native Americans.
Columnist, author, and linguist Richard Lederer spent about six months writing his latest book, “American History for ...
This urgent, inspiring book of essays dedicated to 23 unusual and underappreciated ... account of one of the most tumultuous ...
Now that the votes are almost in, the Headway Election Challenge asks teenagers for the lessons they are taking away from ...
A Jacksonville teen who aspires to be a history professor or public servant wrote a book to help middle schoolers know U.S.
These memoirs, thrillers, romance, literary fiction, nonfiction and short stories focus on Native and Indigenous stories, in recognition of National American Indian Heritage Month ...
Professor Greg Jackson’s “History That Doesn’t Suck” touring show, based on his podcast, mixes history, music and humor.
The Road to a Historic Second Term,” is a 160-page hardcover volume that captures Trump’s unprecedented return to the White ...
The ideology of American exceptionalism, prevalent in the US for more than a century, holds that the United States did not make the same mistakes as other world powers. Yet a study analyzing ...
In 1921, her book American Indian Stories was published ... The creation of the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum ...
“The Play’s the Thing” is an excellent addition to the bookshelf of Connecticut theater history books, up there with John Houseman and Jack Landau’s “The American Shakespeare Festival,” Jeffrey ...