November 26, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Learn about the Voices from the Days of Slavery collection and how you might use this collection with your students.
Posted in: African American History , Civil War and Reconstruction (1861-1877)
November 18, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Learn about the treaties between Native American nations and the United States government.
Posted in: Native American History
October 12, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Learn about the new primary source set featuring women in science, technology and medicine.
Posted in: News and Events , Science Technology and Math , Women's History
September 10, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Bring the National Book Festival to your classroom using the resources provide in this blog post.
Posted in: News and Events , Poetry and Literature
September 8, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Find out what's new on the Teachers Page.
Posted in: News and Events , Teaching Tools
August 3, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
This post by Sam Correia, a 2021 Library of Congress Junior Fellow explore the role of women in the history of modern day computers and computer programming.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math , Women's History
June 3, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Explore our latest primary source set on LGBTQ+ history.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present) , LGBTQ History
June 1, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
As Teaching with the Library of Congress begins its second decade, we're grateful to every reader and to all the authors, interview subjects, and commenters who've contributed to the discussion. And we look forward to many more opportunities to discover together.
Posted in: News and Events
May 27, 2021
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Use maps and photographs to study Greenwood Avenue before and after the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Posted in: African American History , Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)