Our favorite titles of the year resurrect forgotten histories and examine how the United States ended up where it is today ...
“Susan-Mary Grant's vigorous new history of the United States is the ideal text for our troubled times. A fast-paced account of the martial roots of American national identity, it fairly bristles with ...
Book-banning might seem like a relic of less enlightened times, but the practice is back in a big way. The American Library Association reports (https://www ...
The depth and breadth of this book are remarkable." Raymond Leslie Williams, Revista de Estudios Hispánicos "Roberto González Echevarría and Enrique Pupo-Walker have done a tremendous sesrvice to ...
This book provides an incredibly informed legal history of contemporary Native America after the Second World War and the rise of Native American activism in the nineteen-sixties and seventies.
Charles Paul Collins' first novel, 'The Remembering: Of Leather and Stone' is a compelling odyssey across 150 years of ...
Columnist, author, and linguist Richard Lederer spent about six months writing his latest book, “American History for ...
America has long had a history of book banning, stretching back to at least the 1960s. Here is a look at some of the country's most surprisingly embargoed works through the years. 1961 ...
In the fall of 2023, C-SPAN partnered with the Library of Congress to produce the series, Books That Shaped America. The series explored key works from American history that have had a major ...
A Texas county reversed its decision to classify a Native American history book as fiction in all public libraries after receiving widespread criticism and backlash from authors, advocacy groups ...