This literary map of America is being filled in by students all over the country. If you'd like your students to contribute by adding a writer from your state, check out the lesson plan below and e-mail us to join the team.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum National Archives and Records Administration
Suggestions for using primary sources were compiled from the National Digital Library's Educators' Forum held in July, 1995 and from the Library staff. Educators at the Forum, like many throughout the country, know that history comes alive for students who are plugged into primary sources.
Archives contain 77,768 documents related to the study of the Presidency.
Between 1940 and 1973, six American presidents from both political parties secretly recorded just under 5,000 hours of their meetings and telephone conversations.
Through a combination of historical research and annotated transcripts the Miller Center's Presidential Recordings Program aims to make these remarkable historical sources more accessible to scholars, teachers, students, and the public.
Interactive Timeline\n\nExplore the lives and administrations of twelve Presidents of the United States.