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Welcome to History Not Told, curated by Carolyn Edwards, PhD, a website providing U.S. history resources to students, academics, teachers, and the curious about history not told, told incompletely, or told incorrectly. Provided resources are considered credible and apolitical although all history can be political when told from a singular perspective. This site offers a variety of perspectives through diverse viewpoints. Content is provided for informational purposes and copyright protected. Content may be shared with appropriate citations of the sources. This website is not an endorsement of any source of information or responsible for the information provided by third party sources. Tax deductible donations to support this website can be made by clicking on the donation button.

Website Guide

- Home page features Carolyn Edwards, PhD's daily History Not Told Facebook page, newsletter, blog, and featured videos. Your Voice feedback requires sign up by clicking on the person icon in the top tab section on the right.

- Resources by Type links third party print, audio, video, and primary resources, and information on historians, historical organization, and historian careers. 

- Resources by Subject  provides third party resources by subject matter including gender, ethnicity, religion, time period, leadership status, economics, and general history.  

- The About page  explains this website's objective and provides a contact form for feedback.  

This website is a perpetual work in progress and information may be added, changed, or deleted at any time at the discretion of the curator.  

Daily History Not Told Facebook Page

"Beginning in the late 1940s and continuing through the 1960s, thousands of gay employees were fired or forced to resign...

"If it weren’t for the mobilization efforts of the Mattachine Society, Pride would simply not exist the way it does toda...

"On September 2, 1776, George Washington wrote to the Continental Congress, seeking permission to burn New York City to...

"The Hudson & Manhattan Railroad offered women-only cars between Manhattan and Hoboken (today’s PATH line) from April to...

History Newsletter

Chinese Prostitutes in 19th Century California

Mary Lumpkin

Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-1893)

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Should We Question History Told?

Democracy and the Vital Center

Our Future Depends On You

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