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Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Systematikpfad: GESCHICHTE) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Schlagwörter: AMERICAN) ) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE II")
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African American History: Primary Documents
This collection features documents spanning from 1724 to 2009 (USA 2017).
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American Indian History and Heritage
This Teacher's Guide will introduce you to the cultures and explore the histories of some groups within the over 5 million people who identify as American Indian in the United States, with resources designed for integration across humanities curricula (USA: EdSitement 2019).
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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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The Sid Lapidus '59 Collection
Books, pamphlets, and prints related to the intellectual origins of the American Revolution (Princeton University Library 2012-20)
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Behind Barbed Wire
The Library of Congress presents a collection of newspapers that were produced by Japanese-Americans who were relocated to internment camps during World War Two (USA 2018).
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In Defense of Liberty: The Magna Carta in the American Revolution
Through examination of an image of a 1775 Massachusetts thirty-shilling note, students discover the reason Paul Revere featured the Magna Carta (1215) on the currency he designed, and the symbolic importance the document had for American colonists fighting for their ʺjust rights and libertiesʺ as Englishmen (USA 2014-21).
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The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
This archive in American History contains more than 65,000 items that cover five hundred years of American history, from Columbus’s 1493 letter describing the New World to soldiers’ letters from World War II and Vietnam (USA 2018).
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The American Revolution with Joanne B. Freeman
This recording from 2011 is part of a history course at Yale University, taught by Historian Joanne B. Freeman (USA 2017).
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Body of a Nation
What roles has the Mississippi River played throughout United States history? How has the river been central to struggles to define “America” and “American”? In this New York Times lesson, students examine what life was like on the banks of the Mississippi River during pivotal moments in American history (2017).
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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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