Editor Carrie Fredericks has compiled compelling essays and primary sources on the Nineteenth Amendment, which grants the right to vote to ...
Editor Sylvia Engdahl explores a highly controversial topic, the right to equal protection under the law. This right grants everyone ...
Rather than a dry, hard-to-understand reference book on our Constitutional rights, this collection of essays presents a lively discussion ...
One of the most stirring moments in history was when Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Along with this crucial primary ...
Stranded on a tropical island, a group of boys attempt to govern themselves but instead give into chaos and savagery. William Golding's ...
Elie Wiesel witnessed the horrors of genocide firsthand when he and his family were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp and later to ...
The struggle to locate one's personhood and role within a rapidly-changing society can present even the most well-adjusted adults and ...
This book provides six compelling viewpoints on discrimination. Readers are guided on analyzing the essays and their messages. The second ...
Responding directly to the era of U.S. politics known as McCarthyism, Arthur Miller's 1953 play The Crucible positions the Salem witch ...