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America Celebrates: The Most Incredible and Influential People, Places & Events of the Last 250 Years
Written by
Aubre Andrus
This book explores 250 years of American history through important people, places, and events that helped shape the country.
3rd - 7th
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Forgotten Founders: Black Patriots, Women Soldiers, and Other Thinkers and Heroes Who Shaped Early America
Written by
Mifflin Lowe
and Illustrated by
Wiliam Luong
This book shares the stories of the diverse people who helped shape the founding of America but are often left out of history books.
2nd - 7th
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History Smashers: The American Revolution
Written by
Kate Messner
and Illustrated by
Justin Greenwood
This book uncovers surprising facts and myths about the Revolutionary War, helping readers discover what really happened in history.
3rd - 7th
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Rocco Celebrates America's 250th Birthday at the White House!
Written by
Rocco Smirne
and Illustrated by
John Hutton
Take a tour of the White House and learn how it connects America’s past, present, and important moments in history, especially in this 250th celebration year of the USA!
K - 4th
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Friends for Freedom: The Story of Susan B. Anthony & Frederick Douglass
Written by
Suzanne Slade
and Illustrated by
Nicole Tadgell
Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass formed an unlikely friendship and worked together to fight for equality and change the nation.
1st - 4th
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