U.S. History
Collection by Alexa E. Walker
From the early inhabitants of the Native Americans to electing the first Black President in 2008, the melting pot of America has come a long way. This board entails various events, propaganda depictions, maps, & people who contributed to the greatest country in the world the United States of America. #AmericaStrong
(2017)
The KKK started a branch just for women in the 1920s, and half a million joined
Not long after American women won the right to vote, a woman in Greene County, Indiana received an invitation to hear a lecture. All “the better known and educated women” had been asked to come, so…
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Cesar Chavez (1927 - 1993) and Bobby Seale (1936 - )meet students from Malcolm X Elementary, 1972 Photo credit: Melanie King — in Oakland, California.
Photos of Barack and Michelle Obama that will melt your heart
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Presidents ranked from worst to best
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A bacteriology class in a laboratory at Howard University in Washington, D.C. (1900)
US President Bill Clinton walks with Ernest Green and Elizabeth...
US President Bill Clinton walks with Ernest Green and Elizabeth Eckford , two of the original "Little Rock Nine" who integrated Little Rock Central High School, through the colonnade at the White...
Former Little Rock Central High School students Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Bryan Massery (1997)
June 11, 2013: Bo waits to greet President Obama in the Outer Oval Office (Photo by Pete Souza)
Jan. 20, 2017
Barack and Michelle Obama Want Ideas for New Presidential Center
The Obama Presidential Center will be based in Chicago
Dentistry students practice at Howard University in Washington, D.C. (1900)
The Summit Avenue Ensemble (from left, Clarence and Norman Askew, Arthur Askew, Jake Sansome, Robert and Walter Askew) pose at the home studio of Thomas Askew in Atlanta, GA (1900)