Stories of Arrival
Latinos have come to be part of the United States through many different avenues: immigrants seeking a better life, refugees driven by war, and those
Latinos have come to be part of the United States through many different avenues: immigrants seeking a better life, refugees driven by war, and those
This lesson drawing on content from Latino Americans examines the evolution of Latino electoral participation with specific reference to the growth of voter participation in
Who are Latinos? What does the term Latino American reference? In this quick, introductory activity, students consider their own preconceptions of Latinos, view a trailer
This three-part, six hour series examines this country’s response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises of the twentieth century. Americans consider themselves a “nation
In a historic first, the Senate Thursday narrowly confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to become the first Black woman on the Supreme Court. Three Republican senators
The American Library Association condemns censorship and works to ensure free access to information. Every year, the Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) compiles a list
Recently, Texas schools and those in dozens of other states banned books deemed inappropriate by politicians and a few parents, although many have been in
This lesson examines the incarceration of 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry during WWII. Students will analyze primary sources to learn about the consternation caused by
According to many social studies state standards, students will study the development of the nation up to 1850, with an emphasis on the people who
In this lesson, students examine efforts made by African slaves in the New World to resist slavery. The lesson would ideally follow a unit on