It’s the Fourth of July! A day for grilling and fireworks and uncomplicated celebration! But when the music stops and the campfires have all burnt out, we’re left with a quiet introspection. What is America beyond this single day? What do freedom and independence mean today when so many are still fighting for it? What does it mean to be proud of your country while reckoning with its whole and complex history?
This fourth of July, here are ten non-fiction books to broaden your view of America and what it means to be American. From vivid biographies of iconic figures to essays on identity and immigration, this list is a kaleidoscopic view of the American experience. Whether telling old stories in a new way, or unearthing long buried secrets, these authors remind us that there are as many ways to be American as there are, well, Americans. And while we can’t include 331.9 million books on this list, here are ten to get you started.