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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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  • German History in Illinois

    Students explore the causes of the German immigration to the U.S. and specifically to Illinois in the mid-19th century (USA: Mythic Mississippi Project 2023).

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  • Make Way for Democracy

    The National World War I Museum and Memorial, in collaboration with the Google Cultural Institute, has created this powerful online exhibit that allows visitors to learn about the role of African-Americans in World War I. It portrays the lives of African Americans during the war through a series of rare images, documents and objects (USA 2017).

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  • Fear of Foreigners: A Cartoon History of Nativism in America

    In this lesson students learn that the recent anti-immigrant rhetoric follows a long tradition of nativist sentiment in America (The Lowdown, USA 2016)

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  • Voces Oral History Project

    This oral history archive in the United States captures untold stories of Latinos and Latinas who served, in the military or on the home front, during World War II. Now the archive has expanded to include the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and Political and Civic Engagement, focusing on the continuing fight for Latino civil rights (USA: University of Texas at Austin ...

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  • The History of Medicare

    Students analyze data and documents associated with the creation of Medicare. They compare statements both for and against the program, and they analyze how those who supported and opposed Medicare in the early and mid-1960s would have responded to the question posed by the essential dilemma (USA: EconEd 2019).

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