The Long Journey
This lesson plan educates students about the history and significance of voting rights in the United States. It covers the evolution of voting rights from
This lesson plan educates students about the history and significance of voting rights in the United States. It covers the evolution of voting rights from
Using C-SPAN’s Landmark Cases website and programs, students will simulate the Supreme Court hearing of Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), otherwise known as the Dred
This lesson plan and resources are adapted from a performance of Sanctuary Road, a modern opera based on the writings of William Still, staged by
Rosa Parks was a brave woman who worked hard her whole life to promote civil rights. She is best known for not giving up her seat
The purpose of this revised guide is to enhance students’ critical awareness and appreciation of the Black Canadian experience, grounded in Lawrence Hill’s award-winning historical
North Carolina’s commitment to providing an equal public education to all students within the state began in 1776, when it included the right to public
Nazism emerged in Germany during the era of “Jim Crow” in the United States (a period after the Civil War in which segregation was legal
On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall uprising took place. It began in the early morning at the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York
Using a video featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, students compare legal and historical interpretations of seven women in Supreme Court history. Women’s Studies, Women’s Suffrage,
The United Farm Workers organized to bring attention and change to the exploitative working conditions faced by farm workers during the 1960s and 1970s. Efforts