Meet the Presidents and Explore a Replica of the Oval Office

New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West, New York, NY, United States

A special permanent gallery on New-York Historical’s fourth floor features a detailed re-creation of the White House Oval Office, where presidents have exercised their powers, duties, and responsibilities since 1909. Visitors to New-York Historical can explore the Oval Office and hear audio recordings of presidential musings.

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How the House of Representatives Gets Elected

New American History , United States

Electing the House is a collection of learning resources to explore how voting patterns have changed over time. Interactive maps, videos and Tweets are included to learn how the House of Representatives has evolved via the history of elections. Find you own district, use the slider tool and see how voting has changed in your […]

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View the Treaties Between Native Tribes and the U.S. Government

National Archives Foundation , United States

Through the Indigenous Digital Archive, the U.S. National Archives holds 374 of the Ratified Indian Treaties. Here you can view them for the first time with key historic works that provide context to the agreements made and the histories of our shared lands.

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Cooking Up History: Empowerment through Food with Chef Haile Thomas

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

How do we live healthier and more compassionate lives through food? Join integrative nutritionist Haile Thomas to learn about how we work toward our best selves by fueling our bodies, the vessels that support us every day.

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Wayback Wednesday: Learn about St. Mary’s County, Maryland

St. Mary's County Museum Division St. Mary's County, MD, United States

Join us every Wednesday around noon for new short videos featuring everything from the quirky to the fascinating about St. Mary's County and Southern Maryland.

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Watch the National Youth Summit on Woman Suffrage: The Ballot and Beyond

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

Are the tactics used by suffragists to fight for political power still effective? Suffrage and the passage of the 19th Amendment marked an important moment in the progression of women’s participation in our democracy and civic life. Yet it was an imperfect victory, and one that stands neither as a beginning nor an end, but […]

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Simulation: Responding to 9/11

World101 from the Council on Foreign Relations , United States

Explore the United States’ response to 9/11 and decide whether or not counterterrorism efforts should include military action. This resource highlights the National Security Council and the United States’ response to 9/11.

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Globalization: Benefits and Drawbacks

World101 from the Council on Foreign Relations , United States

Globalization has both benefits and drawbacks. Understand how it impacts you with our Globalization module!

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Civics Unplugged Community Picks

Civics Unplugged , United States

Our community of Gen-Z leaders has put together a list of some of the most engaging pieces of content they've consumed to help learn more about American history and what we can do in the future!

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First Ladies Who Spoke Up For Civil Rights

National Archives Foundation , United States

In crisis situations, Americans normally look to political leaders for direction, words of comfort, empathy, and solutions. Often overlooked are the words and deeds of a powerful group of non-elected public figures—first ladies—to confront controversy. Watch panelists Dr. Diana Carlin, Anita McBride, and Nancy Kegan Smith discuss this and more.

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Living History: What Is Juneteenth?

New-York Historical Society , United States

Discover Juneteenth, the annual celebration of the end of American chattel slavery on June 19, 1865. Explore its origins, how it has changed over time, and the many local traditions connected with the holiday. Listen to narratives of formerly enslaved persons as they describe how they learned about the end of slavery. And: Learn how […]

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Photographs from LGBTQ+ History

Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History , United States

Explore photographs from the Photographic History Collection related to LGBTQ interests, from the Smithsonian Institution.

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