Corridos sin Fronteras: A New World Ballad Tradition
Corridos, as a world ballad tradition, afford teachers and students a primary source based on an oral tradition that spans nearly two centuries. Corridos reflect
Corridos, as a world ballad tradition, afford teachers and students a primary source based on an oral tradition that spans nearly two centuries. Corridos reflect
This collection of lesson plans and classroom activities was created by educators who participated in the CLAS 2015 Summer Institute in Focus: Latin America Through
This two-part, four-hour film, tells the story of a U.S. icon whose life-long battle for first class citizenship for all African Americans transcended even his
The Civil War is a nine-part series that explores the most important conflict in our nation’s history. It saw the end of slavery and was
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
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
There are many preconceptions and stereotypes about Latinos and how they have come to the United States. In this activity, students will examine some of
There are many preconceptions and stereotypes about Latinos and how they have come to the United States. In this activity, students will examine some of
In this lesson, students learn how the life of an enslaved person changed from the Antebellum period through Emancipation. They analyze primary source documents in
UNLADYLIKE2020 is a series of 26 short films and a one-hour documentary profiling diverse and little-known U.S. women from the turn of the 20th century,