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History of Thanksgiving
Although Thanksgiving celebrations dated back to the first European settlements in America, it was not until the 1860s that Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday of November to be a national holiday.
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How Courts Work
The American Bar Association (ABA), a voluntary association of lawyers and law students, hosts an excellent web page designed to detail the intricacies of how courts in America actually work (2020).
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America's Black Holocaust Museum
Online museum with resources about the African American experience as part of American history and culture (USA 2015)
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America's Failed War
Der 6-minütige Film des ʺEconomistʺ zieht 2020 eine vorläufige Bilanz des Krieges (2021).
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Canals
These maps convey the ʺvitalityʺ of canals as engines of trade, economic development, and travel in antebellum America (USA 2021)
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Jamestown
This lesson on the first permanent settlement of the British in North America uses numerous primary sources (USA: LOC 2018).
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Jim Crow and America's Racism Explained
The video (18 minutes) explains the origins of ʺJim Crowʺ (USA: Hip Hughes 2020)
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Remembering Emmett Till
This virtual reality documentary looks at that effort to memorialize Emmett Till's murder and what it can tell us about racial reckoning in America (New York Times 2019).
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June 1, 1921 - Tulsa Race Riots
On June 1, 1921, America's most prosperous black community was destroyed by a rioting white mob (USA: Voices of the Civil Rights Movement 2019).
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Immigration Syllabus
Collection of resources for teaching America's immigration history (2017)
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