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Midnight Ride of Paul Revere—Fact, Fiction, and Artistic License.

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Picturing Lincoln

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John Winthrop's "Model of Christian Charity" Speech.

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JFK, LBJ, and the Fight for Equal Opportunity in the 1960s.

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Read the brief description of Magna Carta from the British Library below. An annotated translation is provided and will be useful in identifying issues listed in the chart below. Focus on the…

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After you have read the first three or four chapters of Esperanza Rising, try to imagine what it was like for Esperanza growing up on a large ranch in central Mexico. Follow the link below to a…

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“Fly Girls”: Women Aviators in World War II.

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Review the Great Depression time line and the section entitled “The Stock Market Crash and The Great Depression” on The Historical Background and Development of Social Security page, and answer…

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The Power of Words: FDR's Fireside Chats.

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Flannery O'Connor: Journey through the South, Old and New.

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Read Gwendolyn Brooks' poem "We Real Cool" out loud to yourself a few times. Then watch the video of John Ulrich discussing and reading "We Real Cool" as part of the EDSITEment-reviewed Library of…

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Hammurabi’s Code: How does it reflect Babylonian society?

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Faulkner’s The Sound and The Fury Overview

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A comparative reading of Lincoln's most famous speeches. This resource accompanies the curriculum unit: Abraham Lincoln on the American Union: "A Word Fitly Spoken".