The National Public Radio presents a 2015 radio segment, hosted by Robert Siegel on All Things Considered, that provides a look at…
YouTube presents a 2020 video, produced by the United States Capitol, that provides a brief account of the political achievements…
This 2020 5-minute Fox News report and article features the work of historian Amina Glass-Hill and her mission to bring awareness…
The Zinn Education Project presents a 2020 lesson plan that aims to teach students about the significance of the 15th…
Zinn Project Education features a lesson activity created by Adam Sanchez that involves multiday role play based on the phrase,…
This Library of Congress source features a 2019 story map on the life of Susie King Taylor, a Black Civil War nurse, teacher,…
This 2018 Georgia Women of Achievement source features a 5 minute documentary on the Georgia Women of Achievement Inductee- Susie…
In her 2016 critically acclaimed Netflix documentary entitled, "13th", director Ava Duvernay explores the relationship between…
Note: This secondary source contains a primary source.The Colored Conventions Project features a short article (2016), by Hannah…
The National Archives features an article that was written by Miranda Booker Perry and published in the summer 2010 edition of…
The Internet Archive features a 2006 lesson plan, by the National Archives-Central Plains Region, that aims to assist students in…
The Smithsonian Magazine presents a 2005 article, written by Anne Broache, that provides an account of the prominence of Red…
This 2002 Learning for Justice source features a 2-minute audio and the short transcription of a short nonfiction story about…
The National Archives Catalog features a 2001 lesson plan, written by Linda Darus Clark, that aims to help students draw…
Our Documents Initiative presents a 2001 article, by Stacey Bredhoff, that provides a brief history of the circumstances that…