Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
In this lesson, students will delve into the historical significance of the Underground Railroad. They will examine the motives behind its creation and the consequences
In this lesson, students will delve into the historical significance of the Underground Railroad. They will examine the motives behind its creation and the consequences
This lesson plan offers an engaging and interactive introduction to Ruby Bridges’ contribution to civil rights and U.S. history. Designed for younger elementary-aged children, the
The website “Immigration History” provides a comprehensive resource for exploring the diverse and multifaceted history of immigration to the United States. Through a variety of
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 online lesson provides perspectives from Native American community members, documents, maps, images, and activities to help students and teachers understand an important and difficult
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
Claudette Colvin, at age 15, refused to give up her seat to a white woman on a Montgomery, Alabama bus on March 2, 1955. Motivated
After the Civil War and through the Civil Rights era of the 1950s, racial segregation laws made life for many African Americans extremely difficult. Rosa
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
Lesson Plan to be used in conjunction with the reading of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. Write a persuasive