DocsTeach presents a lesson plan that aims to stimulate document analysis and discussion between students about the purpose of…
Be Woke presents a video that is part of the Black History in Two Minutes (or so) series, titled, "Land: Giving Rise to the Famous…
South Carolina ETV provides a video in which Historian Kate Masur, a professor at Northwestern University, explains the origins of…
Blue Ridge Public Radio presents a podcast that was published on July 16, 2020, in which host Anita Rao talks to Robert Thomas,…
The African American Intellectual History Society features an article, written by Karen Cook Bell and published on November 11,…
The National Archives features an article that was written by Miranda Booker Perry and published in the summer 2010 edition of…
Zinn Project Education features a lesson activity created by Adam Sanchez that involves multiday role play based on the phrase,…
PBS provides a video from The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross series, which explains the origins of the phrase “Forty…
The Washington Post features an article, written by DeNeen L. Brown and published on April 15, 2021, titled, "40 Acres and a Mule:…
PBS presents a modern article, written by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., titled, "The Truth Behind '40 Acres and a Mule,'" which examines…
NPR features a podcast in which reporter Sarah McCammon discusses the origins, development, and eventual reversal of "Forty Acres…
The City University of New York provides a map that illustrates the results of the presidential election of 1876, accompanied by…
History, Art & Archives provides a short biography on Thaddeus Stevens, a White abolitionist from Pennsylvania who was a…