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In light of the recent ban on Harper Lee's classic, one writer reflects on the history of racism and "To Kill a Mockingbird" in the South.
By BookTrib
The devastatingly bloody war deserves its place in history.
Go beyond Ken Burns' documentary and discover the landmark memoirs and bestselling novels of the Vietnam War.
By Olivia Mason
"Washington: The Indispensable Man" examines the character of the first President of the United States, and how the treachery of a man who he considered to be an ally shaped his future.
By Olivia Mason
Discover the history behind the religions that have shaped humanity.
By Olivia Mason
Trump isn't the first president to stir up a storm of controversy.
By Olivia Mason
Get inside the battle that was truly fought by a nation.
By Olivia Mason
The Great War not only affected the relationships between countries—it also left a mark on literature.
By Bookstr
These histories tell the story of the Civil War with literary flair.
Solving crimes in a time when the future itself was a mystery.
By Olivia Mason
In these historical fiction reads, the effects of war go beyond the battlefield.
By DeAnna Janes
Learn what really goes on behind those closed Palladian doors.
By DeAnna Janes & Greta Shull
In Haven, the award-winning journalist recounts her incredible—and controversial—involvement in the rescue of thousands of Jews.
Great nonfiction from the soldiers, journalists, and historians of the war on terror.
"Life at the Dakota" offers an of-the-period account of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s time in the Dakota Building.
By Sarah Janet
Dive into Lin-Manuel Miranda's reading list.
Author Heidi Smith Hyde shares the inspiration behind her books.
By Sarah Janet
Dig into the histories of women who shaped the world.
By DeAnna Janes
If girl squads were a thing in the past, these gals would put Taylor and her supermodels to shame.
By DeAnna Janes