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1voteTwo different, paid, Constitution and American Government-related summer programs for teachers. A great opportunity to gain some teaching skills in knowledge in a great city while also receiving money for your effort!
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1voteThis interactive site presents diverse scholarship regarding race and pedagogy. The site is an academic resource intended to provide teachers, students, researchers and the interested public with on-site research summaries and citations as well as bibliographies of research and teaching materials.
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4voteWe create informational graphics that tell stories about subjects, time periods and events. Our purpose is to inform and entertain you with intense content embedded in an elegant design.
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3voteThe National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) web site for educators is an amazing resource for teacher and students of American history and civics. The site features everything from primary documents (original Brown v. Board of Ed. decision, Washington’s Farewell Address…all the good ones) to lesson plans for different era to interactive online activities.
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1voteA great source of information directly from the mouths and minds of Black women in the nineteenth century. It includes diaries and journals, letters, and testimonials of former slaves that were collected in the 1920s and 1930s.
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1voteA labor union organizer comes to an embattled mining community brutally and violently dominated and harassed by the mining company. A great movie that can be used in lessons about unions and labor history - specifically challenges people have faced when trying to unionize workplaces. Also could be used for West Viriginia history and coal mining history.
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