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… participants in a democracy, students must learn about the women and men who make decisions concerning their lives, …
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… of Art, Washington, Corcoran Collection (Gift of the Women’s Committee of the Corcoran Gallery of Art), …
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… account of the war work organizations of colored men and women.’" His work was published in 1919 and is filled with … Classroom : Honoring men about to leave : African-American women open a club for their men in the service, Newark, New …
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… paralysis, his fear of aging, his self-doubt, his fear of women, and so forth. Assessment Collect each student’s copy …
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… its cult of domesticity and sentimentality—the belief that women were the moral standard bearers in American society. …
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… and the work of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs for the community and against voting … the service Honoring men about to leave. [African American] women open a club for their men in the service, Newark, New …
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… characterized as a place where heroic, hard-working men and women faced danger and the unknown daily. New skills were …
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… Son: Presidential Families Who were the Foremothers of the Women's Suffrage Movement? Remembering the Ladies: The First …
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… participants in a democracy, students must learn about the women and men who make decisions concerning their lives, …
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… same website, read in Peace-Weaving about the position of women and tribal relationships (notice the kenning!) … …
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… Declaration of Independence granted to all but slaves and women? In what ways does Douglass demonstrate his courage? …
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… a continuation of the first trial in which two young white women wrongfully accused nine African-American youths of …
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… she is able to transform quite a few other poor women into educated entrepreneurs.  The novel directly …
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… from the main page, and then click on "Men Who Dance as Women.") You may share these online resources by having …
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… … Selected EDSITEment Websites … African-American Women On-Line Archival Collections, Duke University Library …
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… literature of recollections written by Confederate women after the Civil War. For additional examples, go to …
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… desperate and poor campesinos ; and the different types of women who joined the struggle. Towards the end of the book, …
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… Triangle Fire caused the deaths of several young working women and prompted reforms. Ask students to consider the …
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… actions Rama and his wife Sita offer examples of what men, women, boys and girls are meant to aspire to in their own …
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… and appreciation for the genre endures, and both men and women study its conventions. There are today approximately …
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… about these people based on this image i.e. men and women interact socially, corn hominy may indicate a settled … almost in forme of mattockes or hoes with long handles; the women with short peckers or parers, because they use them …
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… and spiritual hierarchies, believing that all men and women share an “inner light... He turned an old debt (from …
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… William Chafe and Alice Kessler-Harris on the role of women in postwar life. The National Museum of American …
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… from seemingly desolate landscapes. More than 127,000 men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry were imprisoned …
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… ladder” to achieve success and recognition in U.S. History (women, Native Americans, disabled Americans, immigrants, …
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… each student in your class to quickly identify what men and women do as work in this century, both in the workplace and …
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… analysis of the poem, " The New Colossus ," from the Jewish Women's Archive a link on the EDSITEment-reviewed Internet …
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… almost in forme of mattockes or hoes with long handles; the women with short peckers or parers, because they use them …
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… Have students comment on the way Pliny characterizes the women in his story -- Rectina, who begs Pliny's uncle to …
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… that they all appear to be alone within a crowd. The three women in the foreground walk the street by themselves; the …