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Driving excellence in humanities education

A More Perfect Union

History and Civics Materials for the nation's 250th Anniversary

Landmarks of American History & Culture

Resources for place-based teaching and research

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“Peaches” by Adrienne Su

Teacher's Guide

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage and History in the U.S.

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Keywords for Chronicling America

Closer Reading

Citizenship, Race, and Place: Frontiers in Asian American History

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Holocaust and Resistance

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Jewish American Heritage Month

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Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming

Why Here?: Heart Mountain, Wyoming and Japanese Incarceration

McMillan Plan for the National Mall, 1901

Histories of the National Mall

Fannie Lou Hamer Memorial Statue (Ruleville, MS). 

Landmarks of American History and Culture

Eatonville City Council members, 1907

Why Here?: Eatonville, Florida and Zora Neale Hurston

Vintage Saint Paul Minnesota Postcard, The High Bridge And Harriet Island, Printed In USA, circa 1910s.

Investigating Local History

Clio logo

Place-Based Learning: Creating Clio Entries

Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg's "Chicago": Bringing a Great City Alive

Cover of the 1940 edition of The Negro Motorist Green Book created by Victor Hugo Green

The Green Book: African American Experiences of Travel and Place in the U.S.

Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas

Places and People of the Civil Rights Movement

A woman juggling in front of neighborhood children in Baltimore, MD (ca. 1975). Photograph by Joan Clark Netherwood.

Visual Records of a Changing Nation

NEH Connections

NEH programs, projects, and resources for educators

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"Fill Up the Jails": Creative Protest and the Virtual Martin Luther King Project

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Adiós Amor: The Search for Maria Moreno

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