Below are mappings of Past Pages sections for each chapter of the A History of US series by Joy Hakim. Enjoy extra stories, biographies, activities, and other enrichment to bring each era alive. (If you’re using this series, make sure to check out the Sourcebook and Index for primary source readings and a topical index for all 10 volumes!)
Book 1: The First Americans
Chapter 1: History? Why? | |
Chapter 2: Away with Time | |
Chapter 3: In the Beginning | |
Chapter 4: How the First Americans Became Indians | |
Chapter 5: Put On Your Earmuffs | Ancient America |
Chapter 6: Cliff Dwellers and Others | North America in the Middle Ages |
Chapter 7: The Show-Offs | North America |
Chapter 8: Taking a Tour | North America |
Chapter 9: Plains Indians Are Not Plain At All | North America |
Chapter 10: Mound for Mound, Those Are Heavy Hills | North America in the Middle Ages |
Chapter 11: Indians of the Eastern Front | North America |
Chapter 12: People of the Long House | North America |
Chapter 13: Let’s Turn North | The Vikings |
Chapter 14: The Power of the Press | Age of Exploration |
Chapter 15: A Boy Named Christopher Has a Dream | Age of Exploration |
Chapter 16: A New Land is “Discovered” | Age of Exploration |
Chapter 17: The Next Voyage | Age of Exploration |
Chapter 18: Stowaways: Worms and a Dog | Age of Exploration |
Chapter 19: Sailing Around the World | Age of Exploration |
Chapter 20: What’s in a Name? | Age of Exploration |
Chapter 21: About Beliefs and Ideas | The Reformation; The Spanish Inquisition |
Chapter 22: New Spain | The Conquistadores; The Aztecs |
Chapter 23: Ponce de Leon, Pizzaro, and Spanish Colonies | The Conquistadores |
Chapter 24: Gloom, Doom, and a Bit of Cheer | The Conquistadores; The Incas |
Chapter 25: North of New Spain | |
Chapter 26: Being a Conquistador with Coronado | The Conquistadores |
Chapter 27: Conquistadors: California to Florida | The Conquistadores |
Chapter 28: A Place Called Santa Fe | The Conquistadores |
Chapter 29: Las Casas Cares | The Conquistadores |
Chapter 30: The Big Picture | The Conquistadores; The Spanish Inquisition |
Chapter 31: From Spain to England to France | Tudor England; The Reformation |
Chapter 32: France in America: Pirates and Adventurers | Age of Exploration; Age of Piracy; Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 33: Rain, Ambush, and Murder | Age of Piracy; Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 34: New France | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 35: Elizabeth and Friends | Tudor England |
Chapter 36: Utopia in America | Tudor England; The Conquistadores |
Chapter 37: Lost: A Colony | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 38: An Armada Is a Fleet of Ships | The Spanish Armada |
Chapter 39: The End: Keep Reading |
Book 2: Making Thirteen Colonies
Chapter 1: A Sign in the Sky | The Enlightenment |
Chapter 2: Across the Ocean | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 3: The First Virginians | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 4: English Settlers Come to Stay | Jamestown |
Chapter 5: John Smith | Jamestown |
Chapter 6: The Starving Time | Jamestown |
Chapter 7: A Lord, A Hurricane, A Wedding | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 8: A Share in America | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 9: Jamestown Makes It | Transatlantic Slavery |
Chapter 10: 1619- A Big Year | Jamestown |
Chapter 11: Indians vs. Colonists | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 12: Massacre in Virginia, Poverty in England | The Stuarts |
Chapter 13: The Mayflower: Saints and Strangers | Mayflower, Pilgrims, and Plymouth Colony |
Chapter 14: Pilgrims, Indians, and Puritans | Mayflower, Pilgrims, and Plymouth Colony |
Chapter 15: Puritans, Puritans, and More Puritans | Mayflower, Pilgrims, and Plymouth Colony |
Chapter 16: Of Towns and Schools and Sermons | Mayflower, Pilgrims, and Plymouth Colony |
Chapter 17: Roger Williams | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 18: “Woman, Hold Your Tongue” | Early European Settlers in North America |
Chapter 19: Statues on the Common | Salem Witch Trials |
Chapter 20: Of Witches and Dinosaurs | Colonial America |
Chapter 21: Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Maine | Colonial America |
Chapter 22: King Philip’s War | Colonial America |
Chapter 23: The Pueblos Win- at Least for Now | Colonial America |
Chapter 24: What’s a Colony? | Colonial America |
Chapter 25: Silvernails and Big Tub | Colonial America |
Chapter 26: West to Jersey | Colonial America |
Chapter 27: Cromwell and Charles | English Civil War |
Chapter 28: William the Wise | Colonial America |
Chapter 29: Ben Franklin | American Founders |
Chapter 30: Maryland’s Form of Toleration | Colonial America |
Chapter 31: Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny | Transatlantic Slavery |
Chapter 32: The Good Life | Colonial America |
Chapter 33: Virginia’s Capital | Colonial America |
Chapter 34: Pretend Some More | Colonial America |
Chapter 35: South Carolina: Riches, Rice, Slaves | Colonial America |
Chapter 36: North Carolina: Dissenters and Pirates | Colonial America; The Age of Piracy |
Chapter 37: Royal Colonies and a No-Blood Revolution | |
Chapter 38: A Nasty Triangle | Transatlantic Slavery |
Chapter 39: Four and Nine Make Thirteen | Colonial America |
Chapter 40: Over the Mountains | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 41: Westward Ho | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 42: The End- and the Beginning |
Book 3: From Colonies to Country
Chapter 1: Freedom of the Press | |
Chapter 2: Jenkins’ Ear | |
Chapter 3: Frenchmen and Indians | Colonial America |
Chapter 4: A Most Remarkable Man | Colonial America |
Chapter 5: Pitt Steps In | Colonial America |
Chapter 6: Au Revoir (Goodbye), France | Colonial America |
Chapter 7: Staying in Charge | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 8: What Is an American? | Colonial America |
Chapter 9: A Girl Who Always Did Her Best | |
Chapter 10: The Rights of Englishmen | The Plantagenets |
Chapter 11: A Taxing King | The American Revolution |
Chapter 12: The Firebrands | The American Revolution |
Chapter 13: A Massacre in Boston | The American Revolution |
Chapter 14: One If By Land, Two If By Sea | The American Revolution |
Chapter 15: An American Original | The American Revolution |
Chapter 16: On the Way to the Second Continental Congress | The American Revolution |
Chapter 17: Naming a General | The American Revolution; American Founders |
Chapter 18: The War of the Hills | The American Revolution |
Chapter 19: Fighting Palm Trees | The American Revolution |
Chapter 20: Declaring Independence | The American Revolution |
Chapter 21: Signing Up | The American Revolution |
Chapter 22: Revolutionary Women and Children | The American Revolution |
Chapter 23: Freedom Fighters | The American Revolution |
Chapter 24: Soldiers from Everywhere | The American Revolution |
Chapter 25: Black Soldiers | The American Revolution |
Chapter 26: Fighting a War | The American Revolution |
Chapter 27: Howe Billy Wished France Wouldn’t Join In | The American Revolution |
Chapter 28: Valley Forge to Vincennes | The American Revolution |
Chapter 29: The States Write Constitutions | New American Institutions |
Chapter 30: More About Choices | The American Revolution |
Chapter 31: When It’s Over, Shout Hooray | The American Revolution |
Chapter 32: Experimenting with a Nation | New American Institutions |
Chapter 33: Looking Northwest | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 34: A Man with Ideas | American Founders |
Chapter 35: A Philadelphia Welcome | New American Institutions |
Chapter 36: Summer in Philly | New American Institutions |
Chapter 37: A Slap on the Back | American Founders |
Chapter 38: Roger to the Rescue | New American Institutions |
Chapter 39: Just What Is a Constitution? | New American Institutions |
Chapter 40: Good Words and Bad | New American Institutions; The End of Slavery |
Chapter 41: No More Secrets | New American Institutions |
Chapter 42: If You Can Keep It | New American Institutions |
Book 4: The New Nation
Chapter 1: The Father of Our Country | American Founders |
Chapter 2: About Being President | American Founders |
Chapter 3: The Parties Begin | |
Chapter 4: A Capital City | New American Institutions |
Chapter 5: Counting Noses | New American Institutions |
Chapter 6: The Adams Family Moves to Washington | American Founders |
Chapter 7: About President Adams | American Founders |
Chapter 8: Alien and Sedition | |
Chapter 9: Something Important | New American Institutions |
Chapter 10: Meet Mr. Jefferson | American Founders |
Chapter 11: Meriwether and Williams- or Lewis and Clark | The Lewis and Clark Expedition |
Chapter 12: An Orator in a Red Jacket Speaks | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 13: The Great Tekamthi, Also Called Tecumseh | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 14: Osceola | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 15: The Revolutionary War Part II, or the War of 1812 | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 16: The Other Constitution | |
Chapter 17: That Good President Monroe | American Founders |
Chapter 18: JQA vs. AJ | |
Chapter 19: A Day of Celebration and Tears | American Founders |
Chapter 20: Old Hickory | |
Chapter 21: Yankee Ingenuity: Cotton and Muskets | Industrial Revolution |
Chapter 22: Going Places | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 23: Teakettle Power | Industrial Revolution |
Chapter 24: Making Words | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 25: A Time to Weep | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 26: The Second Seminole War | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 27: History’s Paradox | Transatlantic Slavery |
Chapter 28: A Man Who Didn’t Do As His Neighbors Did | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 29: African-Americans | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 30: The King and His People | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 31: Abolitionists Want to End Slavery | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 32: Frederick Douglass | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 33: Naming Presidents | |
Chapter 34: A Triumvirate is Three People | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 35: The Great Debate | |
Chapter 36: Liberty for All? |
Book 5: Liberty for All?
Chapter 1: The Long Way West | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 2: Mountain Men | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 3: Riding the Trail to Santa Fe | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 4: Susan Magoffin’s Diary | Westward Exploration |
Chapter 5: Pioneers: Taking the Trail West | Pioneer Settlers; The Oregon Trail |
Chapter 6: Getting There | The Oregon Trail |
Chapter 7: Latter-Day Saints | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 8: Coast-to-Coast Destiny | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 9: A Hero of His Times | Mexican-American War |
Chapter 10: Texas: Tempting and Beautiful | Mexican-American War |
Chapter 11: Fighting Over a Border | Mexican-American War |
Chapter 12: There’s Gold in Them Hills | The California Gold Rush |
Chapter 13: Clipper Ships and Pony Express | The Pony Express |
Chapter 14: Flying by Stagecoach | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 15: Arithmetic at Sea | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 16: Thar She Blows! | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 17: A Japanese Boy in America | Meiji Japan |
Chapter 18: Cities and Progress | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 19: A Land of Movers | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 20: Workin’ on the Railroad | The Transcontinental Railroad |
Chapter 21: “She Wishes to Ornament Their Minds” | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 22: Do Girls Have Brains? | Women’s Suffrage |
Chapter 23: Seneca Falls and the Rights of Women | Women’s Suffrage |
Chapter 24: A Woman Named Truth | Women’s Suffrage |
Chapter 25: Life in the Mills | Industrial Revolution |
Chapter 26: Working Women and Children | Industrial Revolution |
Chapter 27: American Writers | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 28: Mr. Thoreau- At Home with the World | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 29: Melville and Company | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 30: If a Poet Writes You a Letter, Pay Attention | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 31: Painter of Birds and Painter of Indians | Early Republic and Antebellum Era |
Chapter 32: Amistad Means Friendship | Transatlantic Slavery |
Chapter 33: Webster Defends the Union | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 34: Big Problems and a Little Giant | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 35: A Dreadful Decision | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 36: Fleeing to Freedom | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 37: Over the River and Underground | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 38: Seven Decades |
Book 6: War, Terrible War
Chapter 1: Americans Fighting Americans | American Civil War |
Chapter 2: The War Begins | American Civil War |
Chapter 3: Harriet and Uncle Tom | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 4: Harriet, Also Known As Moses | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 5: Abraham Lincoln | Abraham Lincoln |
Chapter 6: New Salem | Abraham Lincoln |
Chapter 7: Mr. President Lincoln | Abraham Lincoln |
Chapter 8: President Jefferson Davis | American Civil War |
Chapter 9: Slavery | Transatlantic Slavery |
Chapter 10: John Brown’s Body | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 11: Lincoln’s Problems | American Civil War |
Chapter 12: The Union Generals | American Civil War |
Chapter 13: The Confederate Generals | American Civil War |
Chapter 14: President Davis’s Problems | American Civil War |
Chapter 15: Choosing Sides | American Civil War |
Chapter 16: The Soldiers | American Civil War |
Chapter 17: Willie and Tad | Abraham Lincoln |
Chapter 18: General McClellan’s Campaign | American Civil War |
Chapter 19: War at Sea | American Civil War |
Chapter 20: Emancipation Means Freedom | The End of Slavery |
Chapter 21: Determined Soldiers | American Civil War |
Chapter 22: Marching Soldiers | American Civil War |
Chapter 23: Awesome Fighting | American Civil War |
Chapter 24: Lee the Fox | American Civil War |
Chapter 25: Speeches at Gettysburg | American Civil War |
Chapter 26: More Battles- Will It Ever End? | American Civil War |
Chapter 27: The Second Inaugural | Abraham Lincoln |
Chapter 28: Closing In on the End | Abraham Lincoln |
Chapter 29: Mr. McLean’s Parlor | American Civil War |
Chapter 30: A Play at Ford’s Theatre | Abraham Lincoln |
Chapter 31: After Words |
Book 7: Reconstructing America
Chapter 1: Reconstruction Means Rebuilding | Reconstruction |
Chapter 2: Who Was Andrew Johnson? | |
Chapter 3: Presidential Reconstruction | Reconstruction |
Chapter 4: Slavery and States’ Rights | Reconstruction |
Chapter 5: Congressional Reconstruction | Reconstruction |
Chapter 6: Thaddeus Stevens: Radical | |
Chapter 7: Impeaching a President | |
Chapter 8: Welcome to Meeting Street | Reconstruction |
Chapter 9: A Southern Girl’s Diary | Reconstruction |
Chapter 10: A Failed Revolution | Reconstruction |
Chapter 11: Meanwhile, Out West | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 12: Riding the Trail | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 13: Rails Across the Country | The Transcontinental Railroad |
Chapter 14: Taking the Train | The Transcontinental Railroad |
Chapter 15: Fencing the Homestead | Pioneer Settlers |
Chapter 16: Reaping a Harvest | Pioneer Settlers |
Chapter 17: The Trail Ends on a Reservation | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 18: The People of the Pierced Noses | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 19: A Villian, a Dreamer, a Cartoonist | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 20: Phineas Taylor Barnum | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 21: Huck, Tom, and Friends | |
Chapter 22: Immigrants Speak | Turn-of-the-Century Immigration; Ellis Island and Angel Island |
Chapter 23: More About Immigrants | Turn-of-the-Century Immigration; Ellis Island and Angel Island |
Chapter 24: The Strange Case of the Chinese Laundry | Turn-of-the-Century Immigration |
Chapter 25: Going to Court | Turn-of-the-Century Immigration |
Chapter 26: Tea in Wyoming | Women’s Suffrage |
Chapter 27: Are You a Citizen If You Can’t Vote? | Women’s Suffrage |
Chapter 28: Mary in the Promised Land | Turn-of-the-Century Immigration |
Chapter 29: One Hundred Candles | Inventions, Engineering, and Transportation |
Chapter 30: How Were Things in 1876? | |
Chapter 31: The Wizard of Electricity | Inventions, Engineering, and Transportation |
Chapter 32: Jim Crow- What a Fool! | Reconstruction |
Chapter 33: Ida B. Wells | Reconstruction |
Chapter 34: Lynching Means Killing by a Mob | Reconstruction |
Chapter 35: A Man and His Time | Reconstruction |
Chapter 36: A Man Ahead of His Times | Reconstruction |
Book 8: An Age of Extremes
Chapter 1: Carnegie | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 2: A Bookkeeper Named Rockefeller | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 3: Mr. Storyteller | |
Chapter 4: Powerful Pierpont | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 5: Monopoly- Not Always a Game | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 6: Builders and Dreamers | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 7: Lady L | Turn-of-the-Century Immigration |
Chapter 8: Presidents Again | |
Chapter 9: The People’s Party | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 10: Making Money | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 11: Hard Times | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 12: Gold and Silver | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 13: A Cross of Gold | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 14: Some Bad Ideas | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 15: Producing Goods | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 16: Harvest at Haymarket | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 17: Workers, Labor (and a Triangle) | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 18: Rolling the Leaf in Florida | Child Labor Reform |
Chapter 19: Catching the Day | |
Chapter 20: Telling It Like It Is | |
Chapter 21: Bread and Roses, Too | Child Labor Reform |
Chapter 22: The Fourth Estate | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 23: Ida, Sam, and the Muckrakers | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 24: A Boon to the Writer | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 25: In Wilderness is Preservation | |
Chapter 26: The Gilded Age Turns Progressive | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 27: Teedie | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 28: From Dude to Cowboy | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 29: The Spanish-American War | |
Chapter 30: Aloha Oe | Westward Expansion |
Chapter 31: Teddy Bear President | Inventions, Engineering, and Transportation |
Chapter 32: Jane Addams, Reformer | The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era |
Chapter 33: Henry Ford | Inventions, Engineering, and Transportation |
Chapter 34: The Birdmen | Inventions, Engineering, and Transportation |
Chapter 35: William Howard Taft | |
Chapter 36: A Schoolteacher President | |
Chapter 37: War | World War I |
Book 9: War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Chapter 1: War’s End | The Aftermath of World War I |
Chapter 2: Fourteen Points | The Aftermath of World War I |
Chapter 3: Another Kind of War | World War I |
Chapter 4: The Prohibition Amendment | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 5: Mom, Did You Vote? | Women’s Suffrage |
Chapter 6: Red Scare | Communism and the Cold War |
Chapter 7: Soft-Hearted Harding | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 8: Silent Cal and the Roaring Twenties | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 9: Everyone’s Hero | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 10: Only the Ball Was White | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 11: American Music | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 12: Hubba, Hubba, Hubble! | Space Exploration |
Chapter 13: Space’s Pioneer | Space Exploration |
Chapter 14: The Lone Eagle | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 15: The Prosperity Balloon | U.S.A. Between the Wars |
Chapter 16: Getting Rich Quickly | The Great Depression |
Chapter 17: Down and Out | The Great Depression |
Chapter 18: Economic Disaster | The Great Depression |
Chapter 19: A Boy Who Loved History | The Great Depression |
Chapter 20: How About This? | The Great Depression |
Chapter 21: A Lonely Little Girl | The Great Depression |
Chapter 22: First Lady of the World | The Great Depression |
Chapter 23: Handicap or Character Builder? | The Great Depression |
Chapter 24: Candidate Roosevelt | The Great Depression |
Chapter 25: President Roosevelt | The Great Depression |
Chapter 26: Twentieth-Century Monsters | The Rise of Fascism; Weimar and Hitler |
Chapter 27: A Final Solution | The Holocaust and Other Jewish Experiences |
Chapter 28: War and the Scientists | World War II |
Chapter 29: Fighting Wolves | World War II |
Chapter 30: Pearl Harbor | World War II |
Chapter 31: Taking Sides | World War II |
Chapter 32: World War | World War II |
Chapter 33: A Two-Front War | World War II |
Chapter 34: Forgetting the Constitution | Japanese-American Internment |
Chapter 35: A Hot Island | World War II |
Chapter 36: Axing the Axis | World War II |
Chapter 37: Going for D-Day | World War II |
Chapter 38: A Wartime Diary | World War II |
Chapter 39: April in Georgia | World War II |
Chapter 40: President HST | |
Chapter 41: A Final Journey | |
Chapter 42: Day by Day | The Holocaust and Other Jewish Experiences |
Chapter 43: A Little Boy | The Aftermath of WWII |
Chapter 44: Peace | |
Chapter 45: Picturing History |
Book 10: All the People
Chapter 1: The Making of a President | |
Chapter 2: A Major Leaguer | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 3: A (Very Short) History of Russia | The Russian Revolution and Stalinist Russia |
Chapter 4: A Curtain of Iron | The Russian Revolution and Stalinist Russia; Communism and the Cold War |
Chapter 5: The Marshall Plan | The Aftermath of WWII; The Civil Rights Movement; Israel and Palestine |
Chapter 6: A “Lost” Election | |
Chapter 7: Spies | Communism and the Cold War; Communist China and Mao Zedong; Wars in Asia |
Chapter 8: Tail Gunner Joe | Communism and the Cold Wa |
Chapter 9: Liking Ike | |
Chapter 10: Houses, Kids, Cars, and Fast Food | |
Chapter 11: French Indochina | Wars in Asia |
Chapter 12: Separate but Unequal | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 13: Linda Brown- and Others | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 14: MLKs, Senior and Junior | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 15: Rosa Parks Was Tired | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 16: Three Boys and Six Girls | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 17: Passing the Torch | Environmental Movements |
Chapter 18: Being President Isn’t Easy | Communism and the Cold War |
Chapter 19: Some Brave Children Meet a Roaring Bull | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 20: Standing with Lincoln | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 21: The President’s Number | |
Chapter 22: LBJ | |
Chapter 23: The Biggest Vote in History | |
Chapter 24: Salt and Pepper the Kids | The Civil Rights Movement; Wars in Asia |
Chapter 25: A King Gets a Prize and Goes to Jail | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 26: From Selma to Montgomery | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 27: War in Southeast Asia | Wars in Asia |
Chapter 28: Lyndon in Trouble | The Civil Rights Movement; Wars in Asia |
Chapter 29: Friedan, Schlafly, and Friends | Fight for Rights |
Chapter 30: As Important as the Cotton Gin | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 31: Picking and Picketing | Workers’ Rights Movement |
Chapter 32: “These Are the Times That Try Men’s Souls” | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 33: Up to the Mountain | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 34: A New Kind of Power | The Civil Rights Movement |
Chapter 35: The Counterculture Rocks | |
Chapter 36: Nixon: Vietnam, China, and Watergate | Wars in Asia; Communist China and Mao Zedong; Space Exploration |
Chapter 37: A Congressman and a Peanut Farmer | |
Chapter 38: Taking a Leading Role | |
Chapter 39: Living on the Edge | |
Chapter 40: The End of the Cold War | Communism and the Cold War |
Chapter 41: A Quilt, not a Blanket | |
Chapter 42: Is It Me or We? | |
Chapter 43: The Land That Never Has Been Yet | |
Chapter 44: A Boy from Hope | |
Chapter 45: Politics and Values | |
Chapter 46: Elecitng the 21st Century’s First President | |
Chapter 47: Of Colleges and Courts | |
Chapter 48: Big Ideas | |
Chapter 49: Catastrophe, War, and a New Century | |
Chapter 50: New York and the American Way | |
Chapter 51: War in Iraq | Conflicts in the Middle East |
Chapter 52: Blowing in the Wind | |
Chapter 53: The Iraq War Continues | Conflicts in the Middle East |
Chapter 54: A Very Brief History of a Very Complex Place | Conflicts in the Middle East |
Chapter 55: The Great Panic | |
Chapter 56: Both Lucky and Ready | |
Chapter 57: Yes, We Can! | |
Chapter 58: Where Are We Going? It’s Up to Us |