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Did you know Tribal lands hold some of the healthiest wild areas in North America? Or that, by the end of the Second Seminole War, only a few hundred members of the Tribe remained? What about the use of political cartoons by Hopi and Diné that helped to expose federal harms against these populations on an international level? Celebrate American Indian Heritage Month by learning more about the long, rich, complex histories of North America's Native peoples with books from Hopkins Press, including Comics and Conquest and Wildlife Stewardship on Tribal Lands.
An exploration of the devastating gun violence in the United States—and possible ways to stop it.
Witches, devils, ghouls...and books! This Halloween, explore hauntingly good books from Hopkins Press, including Preserved, The Secret History of the Jersey Devil, and Dead Women Talking and uncover the mysteries and legends of the spookiest time of the year.
Free Lesson Plans Showcase Cutting-Edge Science Research to Spark Curiosity and Increase Student Understanding of Some of the World’s Most Complex Challenges
This new book by Sharony Green uncovers an understudied but important period of Hurston's life in the late 1940s.
Listen your way through the history of hip hop through this playlist curated by Jonathan Mael, author of Harlem World.