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Website Project Example 4: Nidoto Nai Yoni, “Let It Not Happen Again”: Navigating Belonging in the Frontier of Japanese American Identity

Website Project Example 3: A Geopolitical Frontier: The Aleutian Islands, Home of the Unangax^ People

Website Project Example 2: PARC v. Pennsylvania: Pioneering the Right to Education for Children with Cognitive Impairments

Building a More Perfect Union

Join four NHD master teachers as they explore topics from the 2021 Building a More Perfect Union teacher sourcebook. At the end of each segment, the group will brainstorm topic …

2024 NHD Theme Introduction

Join the NHD Team to consider the ways to explore the 2024 Turning Points in History theme. This workshop was sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Turning Points in the Colored Conventions Project

Join Denise Burgher and Janel Moore-Almond from the Colored Conventions Project to learn how to use these newly digitized resources and consider the Turning Points in History 2024 NHD theme. …

Ask an NEH Expert: Using Evidence to Support a Historical Argument

Join NEH Experts to learn how to use historical evidence to support your historical argument.

Ask an NEH Expert: Smart Online Searching

Join NEH Experts to learn how to make the most of your online search.

Ask an NEH Expert: Layering Sources

Join NEH Experts to learn how to use multiple sources to gain perspectives on your research topic.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Your NHD Project

Guidance on how to use (and not use) AI tools when creating an NHD project.

National History Day Students Named for Paper Showcase with the White House Historical Association

June 6, 2023

National History Day Students Named for Documentary Showcase

June 6, 2023

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