How to Teach WWII: The War’s Impact on American Women
This month, we invite you to consider how the war that changed the world changed life for women in the United States.
This month, we invite you to consider how the war that changed the world changed life for women in the United States.
Few American generals of World War II inspired as much admiration or as much controversy as George S. Patton.
The True Glory chronicles the Allied liberation of Western Europe, from the preparations for Operation Overlord to the fall of Berlin.
This month, we explore how World War II intersects with African American history, achievements, and contributions to help learners consider how to approach teaching and learning about how the war relates to Black History Month.
“Climb to Glory,” the modern motto of the 10th Mountain Division, truly reflects their actions and sacrifice in the Italian mountains and beyond.
Learn more about the author’s life and fight to honor the trailblazing African American WWII Women’s Army Corps unit, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion.
Spark your child's love of history with our WWII-themed storytime experience.
Join us in partnership with the Autism Society of Greater New Orleans for a morning of sensory friendly fun!