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Books in Scoppa's American history series series

  • Native Americans in Early North America

    Barbara M Linde, Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, March 1, 2017)
    Native peoples of the United States and Canada have rich histories and traditions that help them maintain varied cultural identities in modern society. In the past, white Americans attempted to hide or eradicate these cultures. Today we know that they should instead be celebrated. The artifacts and customs of these early civilizations are presented to readers through full-color photographs and primary sources, and a detailed timeline places historical events in chronological order. Readers will enjoy learning about the vibrant past of cultures that are still active today.
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  • The Trail of Tears: The Relocation of the Cherokee Nation

    Lydia Bjornlund

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, June 1, 2010)
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  • American Revolution Chart

    Mark Twain Media

    Wall Chart (Mark Twain Media, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Chartlets are an excellent reference resource for students! Each measures 17” x 22” and includes a resource guide on the back. They are also available in a variety of topics, colors, and prints to support any classroom unit!
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  • The Secret of the Manhattan Project

    Doreen Gonzales

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Thousands of American soldiers were dying and millions more combattants and civilians were perishing during World War II. Some of the world’s greatest scientists escaped their own war-torn countries and fled to the Unites States. These scientists discovered a possible way to end the war. Thus began the three-year experiment resulting in the production and use of the atomic bomb. In THE SECRET OF THE MANHATTAN PROJECT, author Doreen Gonzales examines the creation of this powerful weapon and its place in the history of World War II. She presents the political, scientific and social issues surrounding the bomb, and looks at today’s issues about living in a world with nuclear weapons.
  • Watergate

    Michael V. Uschan

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, Nov. 6, 2009)
    Examines the Watergate scandal of 1972 and its aftermath, including the initial break-in, the arrests, the cover-up attempts, the court hearings, the press coverage, and the eventual resignation of President Nixon.
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  • The Incredible Transcontinental Railroad

    R Conrad Stein

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, July 1, 2012)
    In the Civil War, the Union's victory over the Confederacy was largely due in part to the superior Northern railroads, which kept the military stocked with supplies. As a result, the United States realized the great value of a transcontinental railroad and pushed to connect the east with the west. In THE INCREDIBLE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD, author R. Conrad Stein tells the stories of those who, whether motivated by money and greed or by idealism and dedication to a lofty goal, played a part in creating a railroad that would unite a country.
  • The American Revolution: Fighting for Independence

    Amy B. Rogers

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Tells the story of America's fight for independence from Great Britain from both sides of the story, encouraging a fresh perspective on the Revolutionary War.
  • The Civil Rights Movement: Advocating for Equality

    Tamra B. Orr

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The civil rights movement was one of the most important social justice movements in American history, and readers are sure to be captivated by this in-depth look at the leaders and moments that defined this period. Enlightening main text and detailed sidebars feature quotes from the men and women who lived through this time of trial and triumph, and the facts readers discover on each page complement current social studies curriculum topics. Additional insight is provided through primary sources, a comprehensive timeline, and historical and contemporary images.
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  • The Great Depression: Opposing Viewpoints

    William Dudley

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • Prohibition: Social Movement and Controversial Amendment

    Joan Stoltman

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The story of Prohibition in the United States is one of extremes, with temperance crusaders on one side working to ban alcohol across America and bootleggers and organized crime rings on the other side illegally transporting alcohol into speakeasies and homes. Readers explore both sides of this controversial period in American history as they learn the fascinating facts behind the passage and repeal of the 18th Amendment. The captivating main text is supplemented by a helpful timeline, relevant primary sources, informative sidebars, and annotated quotations from historical figures and scholars.
  • Protests and Riots That Changed America

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The right to peaceably assemble is one of the freedoms granted to Americans under the First Amendment. However, those peaceful protests sometimes erupt into violent riots. Both protests and riots have changed the course of American history, highlighting sources of unrest, inequality, and tension in the nation from its earliest days. Readers explore the fascinating history of these protests and riots, from the Whiskey Rebellion to the Women's March, through engaging main text featuring annotated historical and contemporary quotes. Details of these marches and demonstrations are made further memorable for readers through fact-filled sidebars, primary source images, maps, and a detailed timeline.
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