News Inside the Vault: Slave Tags Read about the Facts of the Slave Trade and Slavery and the Material Culture of Slave Resistance .
News Inside the Vault: George Washington Crossing the Delaware Read an excerpt of the Orders to March on Trenton and watch a video on Washington’s Crossing .
News Inside the Vault: Davie Jeems Stands Up to the KKK Read an excerpt of the letter to Davie Jeems .
News Holiday Dinner with the Nuclear Family As the winter holidays draw close and Americans everywhere travel to celebrate with their loved ones, it is important to remember how one should act when having dinner with family. The 1950 Encyclopedia Britannica film A Date with...
News Discover Two New Gilder Lehrman Self-Paced Courses The Gilder Lehrman Institute is excited to announce the addition of two new self-paced courses, Emancipation and The Kennedy Presidency , to our Self-Paced Course Series . This series offers graduate-level courses in American history...
News The Lewis and Clark Expedition View a full-screen version of The Lewis and Clark Exhibition . Learn more about the Louisiana Purchase in Elliott West’s essay " America the Newcomer: Claiming the Louisiana Purchase " and a printed copy of the map Meriwether Lewis...
News Congratulations to George Washington Prize Recipient Lin-Manuel Miranda! On Monday, December 14 , Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator and star of Broadway’s hit musical Hamilton, received the George Washington Prize. Miranda became the first playwright to win the literary award in an exciting ceremony that...
News Soldier Spotlight: Diary of a Sailor on the Eve of Pearl Harbor Thomas Barwiss Hagstoz Askin Jr. joined the US Navy in March 1938 at the age of 17. His diary, entitled "Memorys and Incidents of My Last 60 (?) Days in the United States Navy," begins on August 14, 1941, when he was stationed on...
News The Night After Christmas The phrase "’Twas the night before Christmas," from Clement Moore’s "A Visit from St. Nicholas" is familiar to most of us, but less familiar is the poem, "The Night after Christmas," written by Dr. Robert Archer. Archer, born in 1794...
News The Emancipation Proclamation: On This Day, January 1 As the nation approached the third year of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are...
News Bert the Turtle Ducks and Covers Today’s school children are familiar with fire drills, earthquake drills, tornado drills, and even tsunami drills. Filing out-doors to athletic fields or hiding under desks from imaginary natural disaster debris is expected, scheduled...
News Henry Ford Introduces the Minimum Wage: On This Day, January 5 On January 5, 1914, automaker Henry Ford made history by instituting a $5-a-day wage. The move made national news. Five dollars a day constituted double the industry norm—and double the pay of most of Ford’s own employees. At the same...
News Common Sense Published: On This Day, January 10 Did you know that the most popular written work in American history was published before America was an actual nation of its own? On January 10, 1776, six months before the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the...
News 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.
News 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...
News 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....
News 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.
News 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...
News 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.
News 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...
News 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 .
News 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...
News 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...