History is Lit
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On World Holiday Traditions
History is Lit series. Exploring holiday traditions and celebrations around the globe
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Podcast Launch
History is Lit series. Exploring the history of the science fiction genre.
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On Horror
History is Lit series. Exploring the history of the horror genre. (guest post)
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On Science Fiction (Part II)
History is Lit series. Exploring the history of the science fiction genre.
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On Science Fiction (Part I)
History is Lit series. Exploring the history of Science Fiction.
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On Herman Melville & Moby Dick
History is Lit series. Remembering Herman Melville and Moby Dick.
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On Anne Frank
History is Lit series. Remembering Anne Frank.
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On Frederic G. Melcher
History is Lit series. We celebrate the man behind the Newbery prize, the Caldecott medal, and Children's Book Week, Frederic G. Melcher!
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On Harper Lee
History is Lit series. Harper Lee and my Grandmother, my Grandmother and Harper Lee
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On The Amazing Spider-Man
History is Lit series. On June 5, 1962, Stan Lee & Steve Ditko introduced Peter Parker and Spider-Man to the world.
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On Peter Pan
History is Lit series. On May 9, 1860, author J. M. Barrie was born. Let's celebrate his most famous work, Peter Pan!
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On Beverly Cleary
History is Lit series. In April 1916, the funny and iconic Beverly Cleary was born. Let's find joy in what makes our siblings and loved ones unique!
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On Ole Kirk Christiansen & The LEGO® Legacy
History is Lit series. On April 7, 1891, carpenter and toy maker, Ole Kirk Christiansen was born. Let's celebrate creativity with LEGO!
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On Lois Lowry
History is Lit on Lois Lowry. Let's celebrate profound storytelling!
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On Ezra Jack Keats
History is Lit series. On March 11, 1916, author and illustrator, Ezra Jack Keats was born. Let's celebrate the revolutionary!
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History is Lit: Anne Bonny, Pirate Queen
History is Lit series. On March 8, 1702 Anne Bonny, lady pirate, was born. Let's celebrate the daring!
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History is Lit: The Power of a Teacher
History is Lit series. On March 3, 1887 Ms. Sullivan started working with Helen Keller. Let's celebrate a great teacher!
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History is Lit: Grimm’s Fairy Tales
History is Lit series. Join us in exploring literary history, book lore, ancient storytelling, and any place where stories and yesteryear meet.