This 2002 Learning for Justice source features a 2-minute audio and the short transcription of a short nonfiction story about…
The Smithsonian Magazine presents a 2005 article, written by Anne Broache, that provides an account of the prominence of Red…
The Internet Archive features a 2006 lesson plan, by the National Archives-Central Plains Region, that aims to assist students in…
The National Archives features an article that was written by Miranda Booker Perry and published in the summer 2010 edition of…
Note: This secondary source contains a primary source.The Colored Conventions Project features a short article (2016), by Hannah…
In her 2016 critically acclaimed Netflix documentary entitled, "13th", director Ava Duvernay explores the relationship between…
This 2018 Georgia Women of Achievement source features a 5 minute documentary on the Georgia Women of Achievement Inductee- Susie…
This Library of Congress source features a 2019 story map on the life of Susie King Taylor, a Black Civil War nurse, teacher,…
Zinn Project Education features a lesson activity created by Adam Sanchez that involves multiday role play based on the phrase,…
The Zinn Education Project presents a 2020 lesson plan that aims to teach students about the significance of the 15th…
This 2020 5-minute Fox News report and article features the work of historian Amina Glass-Hill and her mission to bring awareness…
YouTube presents a 2020 video, produced by the United States Capitol, that provides a brief account of the political achievements…
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 2009 video, produced by the Ford's Theater, that provides an account of how Charles Sumner (LR-MA)--the leader…
YouTube presents a 2020 video, produced by NBC News Learn, that provides a brief summary of how Radical Reconstruction emerged…
YouTube presents a 2020 video, produced by NBS News Learn, that provides a brief historical overview of the Freedmen's…