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Themed Resources
Exhibitions, special presentations, lesson plans and other materials gathered from throughout the Library of Congress for selected curricular themes
Advertising
The rise of consumer culture traced through branding and product information
Baseball
Culture, change and history, including Jackie Robinson’s groundbreaking role, through baseball cards, songs, and historical documents
Civil Rights
The African-American struggle for full citizenship from abolition, Reconstruction and the Jim Crow laws, continuing to Brown v. Board of Education, and the civil rights movement
The Civil War
America’s Civil War made real through photographs and sketches; maps, letters and diaries; oral histories and music
Civics and Government
The evolution and functioning of the U.S. Government from the Constitution and other founding documents through current legislative information
Colonial and Early America
European colonization of America from early settlers through George Washington’s presidency in images, maps and other primary documents
Elections
Elections and the electoral process, the voting franchise, and campaign materials as well as first ladies and presidential inaugurations
Exploration and Explorers
Exploration of the Americas from Amerigo Vespucci and Columbus through the westward expansion
Flight and Early Aviators
Scientific evolution of flight from early inventors and aviators including Bell, the Wright brothers, Lindbergh and Earhart
Geography and Maps
U.S. history and change over time through maps and related historical materials
The Great Depression
Insights into the effects of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl; migrant workers; the New Deal and the WPA
Holidays
Songs, images and historical perspective on holidays as varied as Thanksgiving, Veteran’s Day, Labor Day and Mother’s Day
Immigration
Cultural geography, personal identity and immigration patterns
Labor
The history of workers including women, unions, and child labor through historic films and photographs
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Westward expansion and exploration chronicled in letters, journals, maps and manuscripts from the Lewis and Clark expedition
Literature and Poetry
History and culture conveyed in the creative written expression of poetry and story
Music and Dance
The stories of the nation in sound recordings, dance manuals, sheet music, and correspondence
Native Americans
Culture, assimilation and relocation efforts, music, treaties, images and speeches
Nature and the Environment
Human interactions with the environment including the American conservation movement, ecology, and the national parks system
Political Cartoons
Perspectives on political events or issues through cartoons ranging from “Join or Die,” considered the first American political cartoon, to responses to the September 11, 2001, bombings
Science and Invention
Inventors and innovations that shape how we live conveyed in images, films and primary source documents
Summertime and Recreation
Culture and traditions through sports, leisure activities, song and dance
Wars and the Homefront
Experiences of veterans and civilians conveyed through oral histories, letters, photos, military campaign maps, and songs
Women’s History
Women’s contributions to suffrage, sports, war efforts, and labor reforms
Last Updated: 08/31/2007