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  1. Greetings, Tweeters! If you're a K-12 teacher, check out @GLISumSeminars for new information about our 2010 American history seminars!
  2. Jared Farmer on William T. Vollman's "Imperial" http://bit.ly/I1LqK
  3. "Teach This Book"- new feature for teachers on our blog, History Today: http://bit.ly/UgC1I
  4. Check out History Now's September issue-- The American Revolution: http://bit.ly/UC0xr (featuring Woody Holton, Colin Calloway, et al)
  5. Check out our sister feed, the Gilder Lehrman Institute @GLIAmericanHist currently tweeting daily Lincoln facts
  6. Q&A with "American-Made" author and HN contributor Nick Taylor on History Today: http://bit.ly/zQtJS
  7. Preview History Now's September issue: http://bit.ly/dktkp
  8. California's apology to Chinese Americans (http://bit.ly/1affmy) and the short-lived Burlingame Treaty of 1868 ( http://bit.ly/17r6KN)
  9. Q&A with "The First Tycoon" author and HN contributor T.J. Stiles on our blog, History Today http://bit.ly/BuA16
  10. Try deciphering another Founding Father (and win a free book): http://bit.ly/1aCVhB
  11. Thomas Jefferson: code breaker http://bit.ly/18T2Dg
  12. Sean's History Now piece is here: http://bit.ly/12lmxq (from the December 2008 Lincoln issue: http://bit.ly/BAa2Y)
  13. History Now contributor Sean Wilentz with a monster cover piece on Lincoln in this week's New Republic: http://bit.ly/Tj7R4
  14. http://www.gilderlehrman.org/wp/?p=307
  15. Why do we teach American history without world history and world history without American history? Tom Bender explains in our new podcas ...
  16. Did you celebrate Bunker Hill Day this year? http://bit.ly/sUvcv
  17. Looking forward to this : RT @UChicagoPress: American Beginnings, 1500—1900: a new series from Chicago http://bit.ly/hqpoS
  18. Frederick Douglass in the age of Obama: http://bit.ly/16RvWc David Blight on Frederick Douglass: http://bit.ly/vogFn
  19. David Reynolds and Daniel Howe duke it out in the NYRB over competing interpretations of the Jacksonian Era: http://bit.ly/9vdur
  20. "Crime and Punishment," the newest issue of History Now, is online http://bit.ly/bGk8j