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Freedom on the Move
The stories of fugitives from American slavery are told by newspaper advertisements from enslavers and jailers describing ʺrunaways.ʺ(USA 2021)
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Slave Trade Database
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database comprises 36,000 individual slaving expeditions between 1514 and 1866 (USA 2021).
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Voting Viva Voce
In the 19th century voting used to be ʺconducted in the open before interested spectators,ʺ and in some states, votes were cast viva voce, or by voice (USA 2018).
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Essential Civil War Curriculum
The ongoing project of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech functions as an easily navigable and highly informative encyclopedia and resource list. (USA 2016-20)
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Abraham Lincoln
The items from the Library's digital collections on A. Lincoln that are free to use and reuse (Library of Congress 2019)
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Voting Matters!
This activity for U.S. students is a method to kick off the election season and promote voter registration (USA: iCivics 2019).
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Common Cause
Common Cause is a watchdog group based in Washington, D.C., with chapters in 35 states. The organization's stated issue areas are ʺmoney in politicsʺ, ʺvoting and electionsʺ, ʺethicsʺ, ʺa fair economyʺ, and ʺmedia and democracyʺ. (USA 2021)
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United States midterm election
Midterm elections in the United States are the general elections held in November every four years, near the midpoint of a president's four-year term of office (2018).
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Money in Elections: What is it doing to America?
Three student readings, discussion questions, and suggestions for inquiry engage students in exploring the role of money in politics (USA: Teachable Moment 2010-19).
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The U.S. Electoral College
Site of the the body that elects the President and Vice President of the United States every four years (The National Archives and Records Administration 2020)
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