Describes the geography, plants, animals, history, economy, language, religions, culture, sports, art, and people of New Mexico, where the three major cultures are Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo.
Describes through photographs, illustrations, and text the American Revolution by recounting experiences of soldiers and militiamen, and includes maps and a chronology of events and battles of the war.
Jacquetta May Logan makes a desperate attempt to rescue her family's Morgan horses and lead them to safety after Union soldiers take over her family's planation in Mississippi during 1863.
Traces the development of the disability-rights movement in fighting discrimination against the handicapped and in securing civil rights for the disabled.
Explores the history of guide dogs, service animals, and assistance dogs, and discusses the process of training them to help people who have physical disabilities.
Profiles seven dozen people throughout history with various physical or mental disabilities. Additional articles provide historical background on the disability rights movement.