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Ellis Island

the story of a gateway to America
Traces the history of Ellis Island, the place where immigrants coming to the United States were once processed, and discusses its significance to the American people.

Standing next to history

an agent's life inside the Secret Service
2005
Former Secret Service agent Joseph Petro chronicles the experiences he had while working as a special agent for the Service, focusing on the years he spent protecting President Ronald Reagan and his family.

Civil War spies

behind enemy lines
2010
True stories of seven spies during the Civil War.

The storm

2005
"'The Storm' examines the first critical hours of local, state, and federal emergency response to Hurricane Katrina. Why were there so many bureaucratic and communication failures? Why did decades of disaster planning still leave New Orleans unprepared? FRONTLINE investigates the decisions made before Katrina and in the desperate moments when New Orleans devolved into chaos".

In our times

America since World War II
1987
A lively, solidly researched history of the post-World War II United States. The authors offer thematic discussions, inegrated into the narrative, that provide an analytical dimension.

American Memory Primary Sources

Identity
2000
Six lessons for which instructional support and teaching steps are provided in the unit curriculum guide. Each lessons unfolds in four stages: Inquiry, Observation, Analysis, Synthesis. In this unit students explore for themselves the nature of national identity and its links to the past. They began by considering the meaning of national identity and how primary sources may reveal the role of past events in shaping it. In subsequent lessons students investigate the impact of significant episodes in United States history - the years from colonization to independence, the writing and adoption of the Constitution, the period of early national growth, and the Civil War. In the final project students conduct oral history interviews and create a time line as means of discerning for themselves ways that shared memories confer an American identity on a diverse citizenry and how that identity is continually refined by contemporary events.

American Memory Primary Sources

Power
2000
Six lessons for which instructional support and teaching steps are provided in the unit curriculum guide. Each lessons unfolds in four stages: Inquiry, Observation, Analysis, Synthesis. In this unit students examine aspects of power in United States history. They begin by considering citizenz' rights and their rights as students. They go on to study how power is gained and used in the context of four historic episodes: the woman suffrage movement, the African American struggle for equality in the first 50 years after emancipation, government's expanding role during the Great Depression, and shifting views of the United States' role in world affairs from 1914 to 1941. In the unit's final project, students explore how some Americans are using their power to work for the common good, and they discover ways in which they, too, might participate.

American Memory Primary Sources

Environment
2000
Six lessons for which instructional support and teaching steps are provided in the unit curriculum guide. Each lessons unfolds in four stages: Inquiry, Observation, Analysis, Synthesis. In this unit students examine connections between people and their environment. They begin surveying their own environment and considering their relationship with it. They go on to study relationships between Americans and environment in the context of four different historic episodes in the period of rapid growth and development between the Civil War and World War I.

Payback

America's long war in the Middle East
1991
Suicide bombings, hostage executions, hundreds of thousands of U.S. military personnel on the Arabian Peninsula. How did the United States become tangled in the Byzantine politics and internecine warfare of the Middle East?.

They only look dead

why progressives will dominatethe next political era
1997
Dionne brilliantly pinpoints the four crises shaking American politics and how they affect people's jobs, living standards, family lives, and attitudes toward the future. In a new preface and afterward, Dionne shows how a progressive, reform-minded political movement is the answer to our prevailing discontent.

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