Teaching American History presents an 1863 historical proclamation, written by Abraham Lincoln, that pardons those who…
DocsTeach features an 1898 historical document created by local residents in Button Hill, South Carolina in response to the murder…
Note: Full transcript provided, but not the original document.The National Humanities Center presents an 1856 historical speech,…
Zinn Project Education features a lesson activity created by Adam Sanchez that involves multiday role play based on the phrase,…
The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs presents a lesson activity on the 2nd Section of the 14th Amendment. Components include: a…
This Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs lesson activity focuses on the First Confiscation Act of 1861. The Act allowed for the…
The 2011 Learning for Justice source features a lesson activity about Susie King Taylor - an African American, Civil War nurse,…
KCET presents a lesson plan on the Chinese Massacre of 1871 in Los Angeles. The source includes a 26-minute video, video…
Note: Account needed to access materials.The Stanford History Education Group presents a 2014 lesson plan, written by an unknown…
Facing History & Ourselves presents a lesson plan, written by an unknown author, that engages students in the decisions made…
The Zinn Education Project presents a 2020 lesson plan that aims to teach students about the significance of the 15th…
The Internet Archive features a 2006 lesson plan, by the National Archives-Central Plains Region, that aims to assist students in…
The Zinn Education Project presents a lesson plan, created by Bill Bigelow, that aims to encourage student exploration of Civil…
DocsTeach presents a lesson plan, created by the National Archives Education Team, that aims to enhance chronological thinking in…
This Learning for Justice source features a middle/high school lesson plan on the life on Susie King Taylor, African American…
The Library of Congress and Middle Tennessee State University provide a middle and high school lesson plan on the Reconstruction…