In advance of the midterm elections, Facing History CEO Roger Brooks stops to consider the impact of non-voters, and worse, uninformed voters in an Op-Ed published on CNN.com.
In advance of the midterm elections, Facing History CEO Roger Brooks stops to consider the impact of non-voters, and worse, uninformed voters in an Op-Ed published on CNN.com.
In this Crop It activity, students framed portions of an illustration while studying the Reconstruction Era.
The beginning of the Nanjing Atrocities occurred with the Imperial Japanese Army’s occupation of the then capital city of China, Nanjing. These images capture the early days of the military occupation as well as offer a geographic orientation to the city confines.
View images of an anonymous writer's diary from the Łódź ghetto.
View photos of Holocaust survivor Dr. Maurice Vanderpol.
View artwork by Holocaust survivor Elisabeth Kauffman.
Artist Glenn Ligon created Untitled: Four Etchings using quotations from writer Zora Neale Hurston's essay, "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" and Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man.
"The new school year is upon us, and as always it brings challenges and boundless possibilities," our President and CEO as he looks to the upcoming year.
The images in this gallery explore Japan’s imperialist pursuits and economic expansion into China through different visual mediums.
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Join us for a series of conversations examining the legacies of racism and other forms of bigotry and hate, leaving all of us more informed, critically conscious, and inspired to fight for equity and justice.