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Happy Birthday, Hamilton: On This Day, January 11
Alexander Hamilton was born on this day, either in 1755 or 1757 (historians debate the year). Explore Hamilton’s life and legacy in this interactive digital exhibit.
Ulysses S. Grant Raises Funds for the Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty has long welcomed newcomers to the United States as a shining beacon of freedom and opportunity in the middle of New York Harbor. Children are taught that the Statue of Liberty was gifted to the United States by...
How Sideburns Got Their Name
Either you love ’em or you hate ’em. Everyone has an opinion on sideburns, and few fashion choices provoke quite so much controversy. Yet sideburns have a rich history that can be appreciated by supporters and detractors alike....
Inside the Vault: George Wallace on Segregation, 1964
Read an excerpt of the letter written by George Wallace and explore the online exhibition Freedom Riders , detailing the struggle for civil rights when Wallace was governor.
Martin Luther King Day
This weekend, our country celebrates the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., a Baptist minister and activist who became one of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. Throughout his life, which was cut too short by his tragic...
Inside the Vault: Long Journey of Civil Rights
Read an essay about the abolitionist Grimke sisters and the essay " The Civil Rights Movement: Major Events and Legacies " to explore the long struggle for civil rights.
Happy National Handwriting Day!
Did you have a good National Handwriting Day? What? You didn’t know that penmanship-appreciators across the nation celebrate January 23 as National Handwriting Day? The rising popularity of typewriters and word processors in the 20th...
Inside the Vault: 19th-Century Photography
Read about photography in the 19th century , explore select images from the American Civil War , and create your own Civil War-era portrait .
Progressive Era Reform Movements at a Glance
Are you teaching the Progressive Era this spring? Use the infographic below to provide your students an overview of the reform movements that make the Progressive Era stand out as a time of massive social, political, and economic...
Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freeedom
As part of a Google Cultural Institute initiative on African American history, the Gilder Lehrman Institute created six digital exhibits featuring Gilder Lehrman’s rich materials relating to African American history. In celebration of...
African Americans in the US Military: From the Revolution to the World Wars
Despite unfair compensation, segregation , and even legal bars on military service, African Americans have served in every conflict in United States history . Take a peek at the next digital exhibition in Gilder Lehrman’s Black...
Gilder Lehrman Featured on Google Doodle
We are thrilled to contribute to today’s Google Doodle honoring Frederick Douglass. Today is the first day of Black History Month, and the approximate date of Frederick Douglass’s 198th birthday. Gilder Lehrman contributed to today’s...
Congratulations to Ada Ferrer, Winner of the Frederick Douglass Book Prize
Ada Ferrer, profess o r of history and Latin American and Caribbean studies at New York University, was awarded the Frederick Douglass Book Prize Thursday night in a ceremony at the Y ale Club in New York City. The award, which...
Abolitionism
The movement to end slavery has existed in various forms throughout American history, but the abolitionist movement slowly gained ground as a political force in our country through the mid-nineteenth century. Take a peek at the next...
A Black Soldier’s Civil War Diary
Written by Stephanie Townrow and Mary Kate Kwasnik. William Woodlin enlisted in the United States Colored Infantry 8th Regiment in October 1863 and kept a journal during his service. Woodlin’s entries describe camp life, his service...
Inside the Vault: Abraham Lincoln, Mary Owens, and the Accidental Engagement
Read the full transcript of the letter Lincoln wrote Mary Owens and view the Lincoln Speaks exhibition that explores the power of Lincoln's words.
Slave Resistance
Throughout American history, enslaved people have resisted bondage in a variety of ways: some escaped, rebelled, or sabotaged work tools or work product. They also resisted in more subtle ways, refusing privately to use names given to...
New Online Exhibitions Page
Looking for something interactive to use with your students? Check out Gilder Lehrman’s new Online Exhibitions page to see what resources we can offer your classroom. Our digital exhibitions range from the founding era to the...
The Dred Scott Decision and Its Bitter Legacy
In a rare 1846 freedom suit, Dred and Harriet Scott sued their master for their own freedom as well as their daughters’. The resulting appeals and rulings that pushed the suit to the Supreme Court marked a turning point in the years...
Half a Century after The Feminine Mystique
Today is the anniversary of the publication of the groundbreaking book The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan in 1963. Debunking the idea of the feminine mystique which glorified the role of women as homemakers as a myth, which has "...
Introducing Cathy Lee, the 2018 Mississippi History Teacher of the Year
Cathy Lee Mississippi History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories have...
From the Editor
It is surprising to realize that the Hispanic legacy in American history is a story rarely told in our classrooms. In this issue of History Now , we hope to provide our readers with a broad sampling of the rich and varied stories of...
African American Voting Rights
African American Voting Rights from The Gilder Lehrman Institute on Vimeo .
Introducing Rhonda Koppelmann, the 2018 Missouri History Teacher of the Year
Rhonda Koppelmann Missouri History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories...
Introducing Jake Rhoades, the 2018 Montana History Teacher of the Year
Jake Rhoades Montana History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories have...
In Their Own Words: Brooklyn East Collegiate Students Explore the Civil Rights Era at the Collection
On January 18, 2019, eight students from Brooklyn East Collegiate, a Gilder Lehrman Affiliate School, visited the Gilder Lehrman Collection with their teacher to augment their civil rights knowledge and prepare for their spring break...
Talking of Souls and Scholarship with the Co-Winners of the 2018 Frederick Douglass Book Prize
The following appeared first on Medium.com on February 26, 2019, published by the Gilder Lehrman Institute. Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Tiya Miles are the co-winners of the Frederick Douglass Book Prize for 2018. The Douglass Prize was...
“What the Constitution Means to Me”
The Gilder Lehrman Institute has collaborated with the producers of the exciting new Broadway play What the Constitution Means to Me by playwright and two-time Obie Award–winning actor Heidi Schreck, showing at the Helen Hayes Theater...
The Frederick Douglass Book Prize Ceremony Features Many Firsts
The 20th Annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize was awarded on February 28, 2019, at the Yale Club in New York City. For the first time in the history of the award, two African American women were selected as co-winners—Erica Armstrong...
Denver Brunsman Speaks to National History Teacher of the Year’s Students in Pittsburgh
As a part of Joseph Welch’s award for being named the 2018 National History Teacher of the Year, his 8th grade social studies class at North Hills Middle School in Pittsburgh and AP US History students at North Hills High School...
Introducing Tracy Jakubowski, the 2018 Nebraska History Teacher of the Year
Tracy Jakubowski Nebraska History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories...
Introducing Aaron Dunning, the 2018 Nevada History Teacher of the Year
Aaron Dunning Nevada History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories have...
Introducing Nicole Woulfe, the 2018 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year
Nicole Woulfe New Hampshire History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US...
Announcing the Winners of the 2018–2019 Civil War Student Essay Contest
The Gilder Lehrman Institute received a record 873 submissions for the 2018–2019 Civil War Student Essay Contest. Judges Kevin Cline (2016 National History Teacher of the Year and Indiana History Teacher of the Year (HTOY)), Kevin Dua...
Introducing Erica Galinski, the 2018 New Jersey Teacher of the Year
Erica Galinski New Jersey History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories...
Introducing Dennis Urban, the 2018 New York Teacher of the Year
Dennis Urban New York History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories have...
Civil War Essay Contest Winners 2019
High School Division Click on the title to read a winning essay. First Prize Caitlin Davidson , Carroll Senior High School, Southlake, TX “The American Colonization Society and Underlying Abolitionist Racism” Second Prize Baird...
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University. Emmy and Peabody Award–winning filmmaker, literary scholar,...
Introducing Brandon Brown, the 2018 North Carolina Teacher of the Year
Brandon Brown North Carolina History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US...
Regina Gannon
Regina Gannon is currently the head of the insurance relationship management team for the Aladdin business at BlackRock. In this capacity, she is responsible for the overall firm-to-firm insurance client relationships across the...
The Pace-Gilder Lehrman MA in American History Summer Courses
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and Pace University offer a Master of Arts in American History through online courses for K–12 teachers everywhere. The online program offers the unique opportunity for educators to...
Introducing Charles McDougall, the 2018 Ohio Teacher of the Year
Charles McDougall Ohio History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories...
Announcing the Dear George Washington Contest winners for 2018–2019
The Dear George Washington Contest is an annual writing contest for Gilder Lehrman Affiliate School students in grades 2–5. The contest introduces students to the issues facing early Americans and encourages them to think critically...
Dear George Washington Contest Winners 2019
Fifth-Grade Division First Place Haiden Grenier, Notre Dame Academy, Palisades Park, NJ Second Place Alexandre Abrams, Bullis Charter School, Los Altos, CA Third Place Kaitlin Li, PS 174 William Sidney Mount School, Rego Park, NY...
Introducing Jane Williams, the 2018 Oklahoma History Teacher of the Year
Jane Williams Oklahoma Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories have been named State History...
Introducing Andrew Beyer, the 2018 Oregon History Teacher of the Year
Andrew Beyer Oregon History Teacher of the Year Since 2004, 749 exemplary American history teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools in all fifty states, Department of Defense schools, Washington DC, and US territories have...
Honoring the Memory and Legacy of David Brion Davis
On Sunday, April 14, 2019, revered historian David Brion Davis passed away at the age of 92. Professor Davis was integral to the founding of the Gilder Lehrman Institute and served as the founding director of the Gilder Lehrman Center...
2019 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize Recipient Honored the Day after Winning the Pulitzer Prize
NEW YORK CITY, April 17, 2019 – Gettysburg College and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History honored 2019 Lincoln Prize recipient David Blight, author of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom (Simon & Schuster), at an...
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