An introduction to the siege and battle for the Alamo in readers' theater form through an interview in 1874 with General Santa Anna and survivor Susanna Dickinson by an artist seeking the truth for hi
Learn all about the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the Freedom Riders, and the steps that brave African Americans took to help the Civil Rights Movement in this Spanish-translated Reader's Theate
Chronicles the lives of the two women who worked together, one as an activist and organizer and the other as a writer and speaker, to advance the rights of women and other social reforms during the ni
Chronicles the women's rights movement in the United States, especially the fight for the right to vote, from its origin in the abolition and temperance movements, through the split after the Civil Wa
Describes Texas's economy, government, diverse population, education system, and culture, while noting the qualities that contribute to the state's proud identity.