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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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Lynching and Race Riots in the United States,1880-1950
This unit is divided into three sections: 1) lynchings, 2) the most significant race riots between 1898 and 1943 and 3) the Black response to these acts of violence (USA: Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute 2018)
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History of Monopolies in the United States
Monopolies in the United States have existed in many forms. When a business dominates a market, its market power makes it a monopoly. How these businesses use their market power will determine the legality of the monopoly. Contrary to popular belief, monopolies are not illegal in the United States. What is illegal is actions taken by monopolies to limit competition. This ...
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The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885
The lesson plan and a short video analyze this conference of fourteen European Countries and the United States which planned their control of Africa’s resources (USA: PBS 2019).
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The Powers of Government
In this blended lesson supporting literacy skills, students learn about the three branches of the United States government (USA: PBS 2018).
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Images of Immigration
Students will evaluate how 19th-century images of immigrants reflected political and social attitudes toward them in the United States (North Carolina Museum of Art 2017).
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I'll Vote for That, but Why?
Although this unit was intended to be taught prior to the 2008 election, it can be presented at anytime (USA: Yale National Initiative 2010-19).
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Analyzing Propaganda through Historical Sources
Lesson Plans connected to The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and its exhibition about the role of propaganda in World War II (2010).
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Learning About Slavery With Primary Sources
In this lesson, students will use primary sources from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture to better understand the history of slavery in the United States (USA 2020).
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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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