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  • Witness to the Early American Experience

    New York from the early Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam up to the British occupation of the city during the American Revolution - What was the early American experience like in New York? (New York University's Fales Library, in conjunction with the New York Historical Society 2011-20)

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  • I am not your Negro

    Über ein Textfragment des Schriftstellers James Baldwin spannt der Oscar-nominierte Dokumentarfilm den Bogen von der afroamerikanischen Bürgerrechtsbewegung der 1950er und 60er Jahre bis zur Black-Lives-Matter-Bewegung der Jetztzeit (2019).

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  • Being an Advocate

    Participants will learn about the concept of advocacy by identifying an issue that affects their community and brainstorming two changes that they want to see in the future concerning that problem (USA: Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society der Universität Harvard 2021).

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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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  • About the USA

    This collection of background resources on American society, culture, and political processes features selected websites, and it provides access to documents in full text format (E-Texts) on topics ranging from the history of German-American relations, government and politics to travel, holidays and sports (USA 2019).

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  • Democracy in America: Alexis de Tocqueville's Introduction

    These activities and worksheets help students understand what specific developments and events in history contribute to the advancement of greater equality in society and which ones Tocqueville regarded as most important (USA: EdSitement 2021).

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  • Monopoly

    Students will learn in this EconEd-lesson that the profit-maximization rules for the monopoly are the same as they are for a perfectly competitive firm but the monopoly will produce a smaller output than society would like it to produce (USA 2016-22).

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  • Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees

    Also known as the 1951 Refugee Convention, this United Nations multilateral treaty defines who is a refugee, and sets out the rights of individuals who are granted asylum and the responsibilities of nations that grant asylum (2017).

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  • A Conversation About Growing Up Black

    From ʺOp-Docsʺ, the The New York Times editorial department’s award-winning forum for short, opinionated documentaries (2017)

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  • First Encounters With Race and Racism

    The New York Times Lesson Plan uses firsthand accounts from teenagers to guide classroom discussions around race and racism (USA 2017).

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