A biography of the Underground Railroad conductor depicts her early life as a slave, her dedication to helping others escape from slavery, and her life after the Civil War.
A series that let's young readers explore the lives and influence of important individuals whose stories and contributions have left an imprint on United States History. Includes primary source photog
"Benjamin Banneker was a self-educated mathematician, scientist, astronomer, and civil rights advocate. Banneker achieved many amazing things throughout his lifetime. He wrote almanacs, mapped the sta
The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida reader provides teachers with a valuable classroom resource to excite students as they examine social studies content. This engaging nonfiction reader delve
Fascinate students with this primary source reader that profiles the life of Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs. Aligned to Florida state standards, this valuable classroom resource engages students as they use
Breathe life into the pages of history with this fascinating nonfiction reader that focuses on The Spanish-American War. This valuable classroom resource engages students with stunning primary source
Bring history to life with this nonfiction reader focusing on life in Florida in the Early 20th Century. This indispensable classroom tool engages students with stunning images from the past to provid
Introduce students to Florida's past with this informational text that profiles the life of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. This state standards-aligned resource will fascinate students with vibrant primary
The Florida's Fight for Equality nonfiction reader provides a fascinating glimpse into Florida's past. Filled with vibrant images and primary source documents, this informational text brings the past
Presents the story of how Sequoyah created a written language for the Cherokee, describing the ways in which teaching his daughter helped him simplify the language into sounds and how after twelve yea
Introduces Georgias first governor, describing how he settled the thirteenth colony, made friends with Yamacraw chief Tomochichi, and helped write the first laws for Georgia.
Presents the story of the civil rights leader; describing his childhood in Atlanta, his college years in Boston, his preaching in Alabama leading to civil rights protests and marches, and the legacy h