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Native Americans have fascinated the world ever since European explorers discovered the Western Hemisphere. The Native American Experience tells their story from migration during the Ice Age to the influence of Native American culture today.
    This book features more than 150 illustrated documents, photographs, audio transcripts, video stills, and installation shots of the interior of the Public Vaults exhibition. (hardcover)
      This book features more than 150 illustrated documents, photographs, audio transcripts, video stills, and installation shots of the interior of the Public Vaults exhibition. (softcover)
        In the aftermath of the Civil War, the Federal government strove to care for and promote self-sufficiency among nearly four million former slaves. The resulting Bureau generated a treasure trove of documents.
          This popular history was first published in 1937 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the creation of the U.S. Constitution. "It is a book for the people," wrote Sol Bloom, Chairman of the Sesquicentennial Commission.
            Imagine working in a coalmine, or in a steel mill, or at a telephone switchboard. Work and workplaces have gone through enormous transformations between 1857 and 1987. The Way We Worked offers a lens for viewing these changes through photography.
              Few institutions have been as central to the course of American history as the U.S. Congress. Most of the great issues in our national life have been debated there.
                Washington Images: Rare Maps and Prints from the Albert H. Small Collection
                  This catalog traces the Government’s efforts to change the way Americans eat back to the founding fathers.
                    This catalog traces the Government’s efforts to change the way Americans eat back to the founding fathers.
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