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The Ox-Bow Incident: Walter Van Tilburg Clark’s Critique of the Western
The American “western,” in the novels of Owen Wister, the stories of Zane Grey, and numerous films of the 1950s and early 1960s, enshrines an American folk understanding of the…
American Controversies: Did the Founders Misunderstand Equality?
The first of the 2014-15 Saturday Webinars, this session not only introduced the theme for…
NCSS and TAH Partner for Summer PD
National Council for the Social Studies and TeachingAmericanHistory.org have partnered to bring a three-episode webinar…
September 2014 Webinar: Did the Founders Misunderstand Democracy?
What is democracy, and what did it mean to the Founders as they fought the…
American Controversies: Is there a Right to Nullification or Secession? – the podcast
November 2014's Saturday Webinar, "Is There a Constitutional Right to Nullification or Secession?" was a…
New, easier way to get to TeachingAmericanHistory.org
You can now reach TeachingAmericanHistory.org by typing TAH.org into your browser's URL window. We think…
FDR’s D-Day Prayer
At a crucial moment in the struggle to defeat Nazi Germany, Franklin Roosevelt dispensed with…
TAH Podcasts Now Available on iTunes
TeachingAmericanHistory.org's Saturday Webinars are now available as archived audio through iTunes. Click here to open…
Veto Message of the Bill on the Bank of the United States
Proclamation Regarding Nullification, Andrew Jackson,December 10, 1832 For suggestions on how to guide students…