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Umbra Search African American History
This search tool brings together an extensive collection of digital materials related to African American history and art (The University of Minnesota, in collaboration with Saint Paul's Penumbra Theatre Company, USA 2017).
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James Baldwin Debates William F. Buckley (1965)
Historic debate between James Baldwin v. William F. Buckley Jr. at Cambridge University on the question: ʺIs the American Dream at the expense of the American Negro?ʺ (YouTube 2017)
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United States Civil Rights Trail
The trail wends its way across 15 states and a succession of churches, courthouses, schools, museums and other landmarks where activists challenged segregation in the 1950s and 1960s, largely in the South (USA 2018).
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Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
This inquiry-based lesson plan is organized into three activities focused on the Underground Railroad and one of its most famous conductors, Harriet Tubman (USA: EdSitement 2019).
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What Census Calls Us
The interactive timeline shows the different race, ethnicity and origin categories used in the U.S. decennial census, from the first one in 1790 to the latest count in 2020 (USA: Pew Research Center 2021)
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Countee Cullen: Incident
Cullen, one of the best known poets of the Harlem Renaissance, published ʺIncidentʺ in 1925. The poem recalls a childhood ʺincidentʺ in which the speaker's life is forever altered when another child uses a racist slur against him in public (2021).
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African American History and Culture in the United States
Lessons and resources for social studies, literature, and arts classrooms that center around the achievements, perspectives, and experiences of African Americans across U.S. history (USA: EdSitement 2022).
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The Living New Deal
The New Deal left a mark on cities and rural areas across the United States via a number of federal work projects. Visitors can explore these projects, which number well over 10,000, via an interactive map (USA 2017).
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History of U.S. Woman's Suffrage: Crusade for the Vote
The National Women's History Museum (NWHM) has created this collection of primary source documents, lesson plans, and educational resources related to the long campaign to grant U.S. women full suffrage rights (2016-20).
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Electoral Politics
The lesson seen in the video culminates a 12-week unit to engage students in the civic life of their community. It was videotaped just prior to the 2002 mayoral election in Newark, New Jersey (USA: Annenberg 2018).
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