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    93 Individual Titles
    • Academy for American Democracy: Age of Revolution
    • Academy for American Democracy: Ancient Greek Theater
    • Academy for American Democracy: Art as Activism
    • Academy for American Democracy: Atlantic World
    • Academy for American Democracy: Breaking Down the Bill of Rights
    • Academy for American Democracy: Civic Engagement
    • Academy for American Democracy: Democratic Symbols
    • Academy for American Democracy: Designing the Constitution
    • Academy for American Democracy: Elections in the United States
    • Academy for American Democracy: Geography
    • Academy for American Democracy: Mediterranean World
    • Academy for American Democracy: Public Spaces
    • Academy for American Democracy: Race in Ancient Greece
    • Academy for American Democracy: Slavery in a Democracy
    • Academy for American Democracy: Stonewall Uprising
    • Academy for American Democracy: The Road to Athenian Democracy
    • Academy for American Democracy: Voting in Ancient Athens
    • Academy for American Democracy: What Is a Citizen?
    • Academy for American Democracy: What Is the Constitution?
    • Academy for American Democracy: Women in Ancient Athens
    • Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion: Paper Sons & Daughters
    • Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion: United States vs. Wong Kim Ark
    • Crafting Freedom: The Life and Legacy of Free Black Potter Thomas W. Commeraw
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: How Did a Statue Help Win the Fight for Independence?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: How Did a Tennis Match Change the World?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: How Did One Woman’s Beauty Empire Change America?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: How Did Silence Make a Statement in 1917?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: How Did the United States Buy Alaska?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Are the Mysteries of the Washington Monument?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Are the Origins of the Rainbow Flag?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Did Kitchens Have to Do with the Cold War?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Invisible Enemy Did George Washington Defeat?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Was One of America’s First Fairy Tales?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Was the Chinese Exclusion Act?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Was the Edenton Tea Party?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What Were the Zoot Suit Riots?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: What’s Hidden at the Foot of the Statue of Liberty?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: Who Was the First Woman to Run for President?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: Who Were the Navajo Code Talkers of WWII?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: Whose Portrait Went Viral in the 1800s?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: Why Did America Build Three Secret Cities?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: Why Is the Pentagon a Pentagon?
    • History Minute with David Rubenstein, A: Why Was Jim Thorpe Stripped of Olympic Medals?
    • Opening the Oval with David Rubenstein: Understanding American Power: Episode 1: Presidential Leadership
    • Opening the Oval with David Rubenstein: Understanding American Power: Episode 2: Presidential Power in Wartime
    • Opening the Oval with David Rubenstein: Understanding American Power: Episode 3: Lincoln and Emancipation
    • Opening the Oval with David Rubenstein: Understanding American Power: Episode 4: The Road to Women’s Suffrage
    • Opening the Oval with David Rubenstein: Understanding American Power: Episode 5: The Role of First Ladies
    • Our Composite Nation: David Pharoah Asserts Indigenous Rights
    • Our Composite Nation: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s Pursuit of Absolute Equality
    • Our Composite Nation: Frederick Douglass’ Composite Nation
    • Our Composite Nation: Joseph Henry Douglass: Changing America with Music
    • Our Composite Nation: Wong Kim Ark’s Fight for Birthright Citizenship
    • Women & the American Story: Afong Moy
    • Women & the American Story: Anna May Wong: The First Chinese American Hollywood Star
    • Women & the American Story: Antonia Pantoja: Grassroots Organizer and Activist
    • Women & the American Story: Bella Abzug: Pioneering Feminist Icon
    • Women & the American Story: Catalina Trico: New Netherland’s Founding Mother
    • Women & the American Story: Changunak Antisarlook: The Reindeer Queen
    • Women & the American Story: Dolley Madison: The First First Lady
    • Women & the American Story: Dorothy Bolden: Unionizing Domestic Workers
    • Women & the American Story: Edith Maude Eaton: Fostering Cultural Understanding Through Writing
    • Women & the American Story: Elizabeth Blackwell: Trailblazer for Women in Medicine
    • Women & the American Story: Elizabeth Freeman: Abolition Pioneer
    • Women & the American Story: Emma Tenayuca: Latina Labor Activist
    • Women & the American Story: Ernestine Rose
    • Women & the American Story: Fashionable Rebellion: Tignons: From Oppression to Creative Accoutrement
    • Women & the American Story: Harriet R. Gold Boudinot: Interracial Marriage in Early America
    • Women & the American Story: Harriet Robinson Scott: A Fight for Emancipation with Ramifications
    • Women & the American Story: Kateri Tekakwitha: First North American Indigenous Saint
    • Women & the American Story: Katherine Johnson: Trailblazing NASA Mathematician
    • Women & the American Story: Letitia Carson: Defiant Pioneer
    • Women & the American Story: Lozen: Fearless Apache Warrior
    • Women & the American Story: Malitzen: Enslaved Interpreter for Hernan Cortes
    • Women & the American Story: Maria Ruiz de Burton: Chicano Activist Writer
    • Women & the American Story: Mary Ann Shadd Cary: Antislavery Activist
    • Women & the American Story: Mary Church Terrell: Championing Suffrage and Civil Rights
    • Women & the American Story: Mary McLeod Bethune: Fighting for Equality in the Classroom and Beyond
    • Women & the American Story: Matilda Hughes: Fighting for Family
    • Women & the American Story: Ona Judge: Self-Emancipated from the Presidential Mansion
    • Women & the American Story: Patsy Mink: Groundbreaking Congresswoman
    • Women & the American Story: Polly Bemis: Chinese Immigrant Pioneer
    • Women & the American Story: Sacagawea: Intrepid Indigenous Explorer
    • Women & the American Story: Sarah Winnemucca
    • Women & the American Story: Shirley Chisholm: Confronting the Political Machine
    • Women & the American Story: Sojourner Truth: Fierce Warrior for Social Justice
    • Women & the American Story: Susan Clark Holley: Breaking Barriers in Education
    • Women & the American Story: Tituba: The First Accused Witch
    • Women & the American Story: Toypurina: Rebelling Against the Mission System
    • Women & the American Story: Victoria Woodhull: Fighting for Women’s Rights
    • Women & the American Story: What Is Coverture?
    • Women & the American Story: Wilma Mankiller
    • Women & the American Story: Zitkala-Sa: Advocate for the Rights of Native People