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TV SERIES: ‘Book of Negroes’ reveals little-known chapter in history

‘Book of Negroes’ mini-series airs the week of February 15 on the BET network. (Check local listings for the exact times and channel in you…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Feb 17, 2015

TED-ED VIDEO: History vs. Richard Nixon - Alex Gendler

History vs. Richard Nixon - Alex GendlerAnimation by Brett UnderhillThe president of the United States of America is often said to be on…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Feb 16, 2015

ARTICLE: Google boss warns of 'forgotten century' with email and photos at risk

Facinating take on the Internet's impact on history and historians.. Read more at: http://goo.gl/bZYdJC

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Feb 16, 2015

GAME: Engaging Students in Immigration, Labor movement, and Cultural Identity

As young people play "City of Immigrants," they gain important insights into the struggle for safe working conditions, fair wages, and the…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Feb 13, 2015

DOCUMENTARY: Black History Through Photography

The first documentary to explore the role of photography in shaping the identity, aspirations, and social emergence of African Americans fr…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Feb 11, 2015

FREE CURRICULUM: Selma: The Bridge to the Ballot

From Teaching Tolerance magazine, published by the Southern Poverty Law Center.   Teachers in grades 6-12 can pre-order this curriculum ( a…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Feb 10, 2015

RESOURCE: Georgia Congressman Pens Second Civil Rights Graphic Novel

A comic book about Martin Luther King Jr. helped bring a young John Lewis into the civil rights movement. Fifty-years later, the Georgia De…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Jan 27, 2015

Webinar: Suffragists & Civics

Looking for new tech tools for your classroom? Resources on teaching effective civic engagement? Join @NewseumEd and AAUW for a free "Suffr…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Jan 26, 2015

AUDIO: Do films about real people and events need to be accurate?

Great discussion on film and history from Worldview @ WBEZ Chicago Public Radio.

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jan 24, 2015

VIDEO/SERIES: Wait, how do strawberry pesticides relate to WWI?

Food, science, history and media ed issues here in abundance. Also a reminder why people always suggest staying away from non-organic straw…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jan 24, 2015

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