13 Fascinating Facts About Abigail Adams April 3, 2019 by Mark Mancini for Mental Floss Abigail Adams would go on to become the wife of one President and the mother of another. But it’s Adams’s... Read More
Newly Discovered Photograph of Harriet Tubman Goes on Display March 29, 2019 by Laura M. Holson, The New York Times A previously unknown photograph of Harriet Tubman, the abolitionist leader known as the “Moses of her people,” is on display... Read More
10 Must-Read Books for Women’s History Month March 7, 2019 By Amanda Hayes for NBC News If you’re looking for a way to get involved during Women’s History Month, one... Read More
Patriotic Picks: February 2019 February 22, 2019 Whether it’s via their tone, topic, or tenor, certain works just say “America.” Here are three such titles, suggested by... Read More
How to Start a Book Club for Kids February 19, 2019 When kids participate in a book club, they can have a blast, while they reap the incredible benefits of reading.... Read More
Presidents Day 2019 February 18, 2019 Today, the Grateful American Foundation honors–and remembers–two men who intercepted the possibility of permanent fractures in the Union. Happy Presidents... Read More
Elijah and George Production Team Featured on The Brigade Blog February 14, 2019 In the latest episode of Firelocks, the Podcast, we turn our focus to the independently-financed feature film, Elijah & George... Read More
‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ to Open on Broadway in March January 14, 2019 New York Times — Jan. 14, 2019 By Michael Paulson “What the Constitution Means to Me,” Heidi Schreck’s autobiographical play... Read More
Turning Pages: My Life Storyby Sonia Sotomayor September 1, 2018 Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor tells her own story for young readers for the very first time! Read More