Lesson Plan Free Black Resistance in the Early Republic, 1813 and 1833 9, 10, 11, 12 Click here to access this lesson plan.
Program/Event Traveling Exhibitions | Who Can Vote? A Brief History of Voting Rights in the US > This exhibition examines voting rights with an emphasis on the role of the US Constitution and the interplay between the states and federal government in determining who is allowed to vote. Beginning with the founding...
Program/Event Pacific Crossings: Asian American and Pacific Islander Histories, 1870 to the Present Asian American and Pacific Islander Histories, 1870 to the Present This two-week NEH Summer Institute addresses the needs of grade 6–12 educators looking to expand their knowledge of Asian American and Pacific Islander histories in the United States...
Basic Page America's First Civil Rights Movement (Teacher Seminar Online) America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from Revolution to Reconstruction Lead Scholar : Kate Masur, Northwestern University Master Teacher : Kory Loyola Partner Organization: The Historic New Orleans Collection Live Session Dates : Week of August 5...
Program/Event Richard Gilder History Prize The Gilder Lehrman Institute is pleased to sponsor the Richard Gilder History Prize. This prize serves as an opportunity for Affiliate School teachers to honor a promising and passionate history student in their school. The Richard...