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  • The Atlantic Slave Trade

    John Green teaches about slavery. He investigates when and where slavery originated, how it changed over the centuries, and how Europeans and colonists in the Americas arrived at the idea that people could own other people (11 minutes / USA: Crash Course 2017).

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  • New York Slavery Records Index

    This online database containing more than 35,000 records includes ʺcensus records, slave trade transactions, cemetery records, birth certifications, manumissions, ship inventories, newspaper accounts, private narratives, legal documents, and many other sources.ʺ (USA: John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2018)

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  • Learning About Slavery With Primary Sources

    In this lesson, students will use primary sources from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture to better understand the history of slavery in the United States (USA 2020).

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  • How Politicians Can Use Big Data to Win Elections

    In the video, The Atlantic writer Vann R. Newkirk II explains how big data can help win elections — and why Pennsylvania and Maryland have already faced lawsuits over gerrymandering technology (USA 2017).

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  • Investigating Gerrymandering and the Math Behind Partisan Maps

    In many states, where the majority party has the authority to rewrite the electoral map, legislators essentially have the power to choose their voters (New York Times Lesson 2018).

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  • Money and Elections

    Students will be introduced to the sources of campaign war chests, learning about the recent court decisions that have allowed for the creation of ʺSuper PACSʺ and other organizations. The exploration will turn to how a candidate raises resources and how spending has accelerated in recent election cycles (USA: EconEd 2018).

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  • What are the Primaries and Caucuses?

    Students study the primary system in which candidates for U.S. president are nominated by the Democratic and Republican parties. They will identify and understand differences between primaries and caucuses and key terms related to the primary season (USA: PBS 2020).

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  • The US Elections Explained: Race

    Melanie R. Brown provides commentary on some of the key questions about race in America: its history, how it affects society today, and what needs to change (4 minutes / UK: LSE International Inequalities Institute 2021).

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  • Rank Your Choice

    Electoral systems vary. Two U.S. states and several cities have adopted ranked-choice voting which lets voters select their favorite candidate. This infographic walks through the process step-by-step and is a good starting place to introduce students to this and other electoral systems (iCivics 2021).

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  • The Abolitionists

    The media assets in this collection feature historical reenactments and expert interviews that tell the story of some of the people and events that shaped the abolitionist movement in the mid-19th century (PBS: The American Experience 2015).

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