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Journalism, Justice, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The unit focuses on the fragility of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It looks at the role of the media and highlights the importance of underreported news stories (USA: Pulitzer 2021).
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Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761
On April 7 1760 approximately 1,500 enslaved individuals in Jamaica initiated what would be the largest slave revolt in the history of the British empire. Harvard University Professor and Historian Vincent Brown created this interactive map and timeline of the revolt (USA 2017-20).
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Argument, Persuasion, or Propaganda?
Students analyze World War II posters, chosen from online collections, to explore how argument, persuasion and propaganda differ (USA: ReadWriteThink 2018).
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The SS Quanza and European War Refugees
In this activity, students will analyze documents pertaining to the refugee crisis during World War II (U.S. National Archives: Docs Teach 2018-20).
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Why the Jews: History of Antisemitism
This 13-minute film introduces the history of antisemitism from its origins in the days of the early Christian church until the era of the Holocaust in the mid-20th century (USA: Holocaust Museum 2020).
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Cold War Dare
You're the President! This strategy game about presidential decision-making is set in the epochal years of 1989 and 1990. As Poland legalizes Solidarity, as the Berlin Wall falls, as people in every country take to the streets seeking greater freedom and human rights, the world is changing. (USA: George H. W. Bush Presidential Library Center 2016-20)
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President Bush's Address on the State of the Union 1992
“The biggest thing that has happened in the world in my life, in our lives, is this: by the grace of God, America won the Cold War.” (USA: NYT 1992-2022)
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The British Empire lesson plan
This activity is designed to take about two lessons. It is most suitable for ages 11–14. The lesson plans and resources are flexible and give guidance on using Google to research the topic (UK: tes 2017-21).
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Centering Spenser
This project presents an analysis and reconstruction of Edmund Spenser's life and experiences at Kilcolman Castle, the now-ruined estate in Ireland where the poet is believed to have written large parts of his masterpiece The Faerie Queene (USA 2018).
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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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