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  • Why Did Europeans Enslave Africans?

    Video des US-Senders PBS (10 Minuten / 2020)

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  • Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade

    The primary focus of Enslaved.org is people - individuals who were enslaved, owned slaves, were connected to the slave trade, and worked to emancipate slaves (USA: Harvard u.a. 2021).

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  • Mapping Prejudice

    This project delves into the Minneapolis area's real estate history, where racially-restrictive deeds were powerful tools used by real estate developers in the 19th and 20th century to prevent people of color from buying or occupying property (USA: University of Minnesota 2019).

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  • Classroom Connections: Reconstructing Reconstruction

    This Unit, for Grades 11-12, is a historical analysis of how school textbooks tell the story of the Post-Civil War Era, focusing on the evolution of how U.S. History textbooks interpret the history of Reconstruction (New York Public Library 2015).

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  • Charles Booth's London: Poverty maps

    Charles Booth (1840-1916) was a British businessman and social reformer remembered today mostly for his efforts to document poverty in nineteenth-century London. (U.K. 2018)

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  • Conversations With History

    Video-Interviews als Quelle (USA: Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley 2010-20)

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  • Gerrymandering: One Person, One Vote?

    Students will understand the reasons for and process of redistricting after a census, assess the motivations for and electoral consequences of gerrymandering, identify and analyze the techniques political cartoonists use to express opinions and encourage critical thinking about contemporary issues (USA: Brown University 2018)

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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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  • 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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  • National Popular Vote

    The ʺNational Popular Vote Inc.ʺ, a non-profit corporation, wants to make the Electoral College vote reflect the nationwide popular vote for President. A National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes across all 50 states and the District of Columbia (USA 2020).

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