Biography of Dr. Charles Drew, African-American physician most famous for his research concerning blood storage, which led to his establishing the first U.S. blood banking service.
An introduction to the lives of the early settlers in the Delaware Colony, from the early attempts of the Dutch, Swedes, and English to colonize to Delaware's role in the American Revolution.
Traces the history of Rhode Island from the arrival of the first European settlers in the early seventeenth century through 1790 when it became the thirteenth state to join the Union.