Explore the Chapters
America Redux is made up of 21 visual stories that jump around in time from the 1500s to the present and cover everything from immigration to abolition, energy extraction to jazz. Explore primary source materials, bibliographies, and interactive image databases for each chapter.
In process! All chapters available soon.
How a group of white women rewrote history
The Abolitionist movement—in the 19th century & today
The women behind the struggle for equal rights
Nation of Immigrants
How a mega celebrity shaped immigration law
Traditional Family Values
A century of deciding who is genetically "fit" and "unfit"
One Nation Under God
Segregation and the anti-abortion movement
Home of the Brave
How a group of AIDS activists revolutionized care
Give Me Liberty
Sam Adams and the power of propaganda
Good Guy with a Gun
Sam Colt and the making of American gun culture
A New World
The Black muslim explorer who opened cultural portals
This Land is Your Land
Centuries of energy extraction on Navajo lands
A Car in Every Garage
The cost of our nation's freeway system
White Picket Fences
The origins of today's housing crisis
Wish You Were Here
The struggle for Hawaiian sovereignty
As American As
Music as escape under Japanese internment
The Old Ballgame
A reporter's quest to end the color line in baseball
Down on the Farm
The Delano Grape Strike and the fight for worker's rights
Made in America
The toxic legacy of Niagara Falls
Streets Paved with Gold
Chasing the American Dream to get rich quick
Nose to the Grindstone
The true story of John Henry, not a tall tale
We the People
The power of the Young Lords and mutual aid
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