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1voteThis map helps students visualize the time, significance, and location of hundreds of events in American history.
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2voteThis site provides a historical overview of the Jim Crow years and video and audio clips of personal narratives, including ones from World War II soldiers discussing experiences with the military and discrimination. There are also opportunities to participate in discussion forums, post commentary on images and engage in activities that tap into the African American experience of the time.
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2voteEnormous collections of digitized historic maps, photos, documents, audio, and video in hundreds of subject areas. Invaluable primary sources for teachers and students.
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1voteAn incredible archive of newspaper headlines, magazine covers, and images collected from American and international media outlets following the 9/11 attack on the WTC and US Pentagon.
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1voteGreat archive of images that span US history...a must bookmark for any US history teacher!
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2voteTONS of lesson plans on a wide number of subject areas. Specifically there is a good amount for US/World/Ancient history. The lessons have clear objectives and give concrete methods for guiding students through them. We have used 1 of the lessons this year (which was on the "Road to the American Revolution") and it was highly successful.
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1voteA great online speech database...many links to video, audio, and text of American speeches, both current and historic.
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