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- 100 Years Ago in Baseball: Dead Balls, Spitters and No-Hitters
- Academic Networking 2.0: Historians and Social Media
- Advocating Activisms: Teaching Interracial Political Activist Models in Contemporary College Classrooms
- African American Education and Postbellum Ambivalence: A Look at the Relationship between the Presbyterian Church and Lincoln University
- American Indians in Major League Baseball: Now and Then
- American Mystery Meat: Unriddling the Mince Pie
- The American Peregrinations of a Blockhead Mummy: A Not So Eternal Rest
- Antebellum America’s Galvanizing Issue: The Tariff
- Antebellum Arithmetic and Abolitionist Newspapers
- Antebellum Christian Tracts and the “Africanist Presence”: A Lesson Plan for African American Literature Courses
- Anticipating a National History for a New Republic
- Archives of Freedom: Fugitive Science in Antebellum Black Newspapers
- Around the World in 80 Documents: 19th-Century Publications on Europe, Africa and Asia in the U.S. Congressional Serial Set
- Assessing the Map Trade in 18th-Century America
- Avoiding Errors, Fopperies, and Follies: How to be a Good Wife
- Bay Mares, Coquettes, and Plumage: Naming and Novel Celebrity
- "Behold and Wonder": Early American Imprints as a Tool for Students' Research
- Benjamin Franklin: Empire Man or Radical Political Theorist?
- Benjamin Franklin’s “The Way to Wealth”: Documenting Its Dissemination through Bibliographical Work
- Black Freethought from Slavery to Civil Rights: Atheism and Agnosticism in African American Cultural and Intellectual Life