| 1st |
Valerie Gottridge |
“‘No Jews Are to be Permitted’: Understanding the Context of General Orders No. 11” |
Birch Wathen Lenox School |
NY |
| 2nd |
August Neumann |
“U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark: Barred from His Homeland, One Chinese American’s Fight for Birthright Citizenship” |
Marquette University High School |
WI |
| 3rd |
Olivia Curtis |
“Transcendentalism: A Critique of Today’s World through the Eyes of a Nineteenth-Century Transcendentalist” |
Wachusett Regional High School |
MA |
| 3rd |
Daphne Glatter |
“The 1619 Project and the Federalist Papers” |
Verona High School |
NJ |
| 3rd |
Anita Kukeli |
“Coverture: The Unexpected Feminist Icon” |
The Brooklyn Latin School |
NY |
| 3rd |
Max Leshne |
“Policy Set Loose in the World: From George Kennan’s Long Telegram to the Vietnam War” |
High School for American Studies at Lehman College |
NY |
| 3rd |
Victoria Li |
“African American Cowboys: A Forgotten Legacy” |
Hunter College High School |
NY |
| 3rd |
Luisa Metz |
“Stamping Out Hunger: The Evolution of the American Food Stamp Program” |
Glenbard West High School |
IL |
| 3rd |
Ava Ondik |
“Healing, Organization, and the Civil War’s Forgotten Hero” |
Council Rock High School North |
PA |
| 3rd |
Henry Pike |
“The Confederate and U.S. Constitutions” |
Cameron High School |
WI |
| 3rd |
Ela Sabnis |
“The Hollywood Ten” |
Nicolet High School |
WI |
| 3rd |
Katherine Shue |
“The American Automobile Shapes Its Country” |
The Paideia School |
GA |