Quick view Details Boundaries: How the Mason-Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation by Sally M Walker
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Quick view Flight by Robert Burleigh Experience all the drama of Charles Lindbergh's history-making flight on May 20, 1927 as you travel along with the first pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic. Follow the courage and endurance of one man who dared to make his dream come true. Full... View Details
Quick view The Camping Trip That Changed America by Barb Rosenstock In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt joined naturalist John Muir on a trip to Yosemite. Camping by themselves in the uncharted woods, the two men saw sights and held discussions that would ultimately lead to the establishment of America's National... View Details
Quick view Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark by Johanna Hurwitz An amazing, true story brought to a beginning reader's level. When a childhood illness leaves her blind and deaf, Helen Keller's life seems hopeless. But her indomitable will and the help of a devoted teacher empower Helen to triumph over incredible... View Details
Quick view The Story of the Pilgrims by Katharine Ross From the dangerous voyage across the Atlantic through the first harsh winter to the delicious Thanksgiving feast, all the excitement and wonder of the Pilgrim's first year in America is captured in this vivid retelling that is perfect for the youngest... View Details
Quick view Boundaries: How the Mason-Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation by Sally M Walker One of America's most enduring boundaries is the Mason-Dixon Line, most associated with the divide between the North and the South and the right to freedom for all people. Walker traces the tale of the Line through family feuds, brave exploration,... View Details
Quick view Courage Has No Color: The True Story of the Triple Nickles: America's First Black Paratroopers by Tanya Lee Stone Tanya Lee Stone examines the role of African Americans in the military through the lens of the untold story of the Triple Nickles as they became America's first black paratroopers and fought a little-known World War II attack on the American West... View Details
Quick view Courage Has No Color: The True Story of the Triple Nickles: America's First Black Paratroopers by Tanya Lee Stone Examines the role of African-Americans in the military through the history of the Triple Nickles, America's first black paratroopers, who fought against attacks perpetrated on the American West by the Japanese during World War II. Teacher Guide View Details
Quick view The Cartoon History of the Modern World Part 1: From Columbus to the U.S. Constitution by Larry Gonick A master cartoonist picks up his award-winning Cartoon History of the Universe series in this complete story of the world. View Details
Quick view America's Women: Four Hundred Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines by Gail Collins Collins chronicles a history-spanning book rich in detail, filled with fascinating characters and 400 years of women--dolls, drudges, helpmates, and heroines. View Details
Quick view Dont Know Much about American History by Kenneth C Davis The bestselling debut in Davis's acclaimed and fun Don't Know About series, which delivered a fresh new take on history with humor and great stories, has been revised and rewritten just for kids. Illustrations. View Details
Quick view The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation by Jonathan Hennessey The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation is a full-color illustrated look at Abraham Lincoln's most famous speech, the bloody battle of the Civil War that prompted it, and how they led to a defining point in the history of America. Most of us can... View Details
Quick view The American Revolutionaries: a History in Their Own Words 1750-1800 by Milton Meltzer Acclaimed author Milton Meltzer gathers together a cast of characters in this compelling collage of eyewitness accounts from the American Revolution. Photos and documents throughout make the vivid text come alive. "Will make young readers look at... View Details