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Benjamin Banneker's Letter to Thomas Jefferson John A. Moore Next Door to Old Smokey: Engaging in Scientific Measurements and Public Action Bertha Vazquez, Hilary Landorf, and L. Bahia Simons-Lane
Type: Journal Issue
Connect-the-Dots: Making Meaning from Historical Evidence Chris Edwards Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 1793 (Book Review) Sandra W. Moss World War I Posters: Thinking Critically about History and the Media Tom Carty On the Trail of an Epidemic: Yellow Fever in New Orleans, 1845-1860
Type: Journal Issue
How to Be an American This article contains two video resources. (also linked below) Judge Lucy Koh: “Be Fully Engaged in Democracy”Karen Korematsu: “You Can Make a Difference” Conflict, Service, and Civic InvolvementSarah K. Anderson
Type: Journal Issue
Slavery After the Civil War The Convict-Lease System, 1866-1928 It Makes a Long-Time Man Feel Bad Christine Adrian The Convict-Lease System, 1866-1928 (Three Lessons) with four readings and two worksheets
Type: Journal Issue
Carved in Stone: The Preamble to the Constitution Steven S. Lapham The Journal of an Underground Railroad Conductor David Reader, Beth A. Twiss Houting, and Rachel Moloshok
Type: Journal Issue
Hard Times in the USA The Great Depression “Maybe You Could Help?” Letters to Eleanor Roosevelt Mary Mason Royal Will the Senate Confirm “Karl B. Fennin”? William E. Amburn Ben Franklin’s Evolving View on Race and Ethnicity Steven S. Lapham and Drew Saunders The Game of History: A Creative Review Activity Christine Bell Your Move! History Board Games
Type: Journal Issue
Even without in-person field trips, photographs stored online can stimulate enriching investigations of historic places.
Type: Journal article
The Home Front during the Civil War: Embattled Lives and Endurance in Ohio Stephen M. Charter Using Graphic Novels to Promote Social Studies Literacy Jeremiah Clabough and Kenneth T. Carano
Type: Journal Issue
American Revolution:Three Lesson Plans for Critical Thinking Stephanie Wasta Working to Improve Our Community: Students as Citizens and Town Planners Ted Mitchell Poems for Two Voices: An Interdisciplinary Activity Leslie Perfect Ricklin The Back Page: “Skin the Snake” A Colonial Children's Game
Type: Journal Issue
Philip Reid and the Statue of Freedom Eugene Walton Casting Freedom, 1860-1862 Restoring Freedom, 1993 An Abolitionist Cartoon, 1830
Type: Journal Issue