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Jessica Weingartner
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Borders and Belonging in U.S. History: The Angel Island Immigration Station
On-Demand
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In this webinar, Dr. Erika Lee & Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation staff explored the history of Asian exclusion and our new C-3 style inquiry on Angel Island.
Insight
6 Essays on Women's History
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Kaitlin Smith
Women’s History Month each year provides teachers a chance to take a deeper dive into the histories and experiences of women around the globe in work with their students.
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Fannie Lou Hamer: Unsung Woman of the Civil Rights Movement
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Black voter suppression in Mississippi became a national concern due to Fannie Lou Hamer’s leadership during 1964’s Freedom Summer.
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Dolores Huerta's Life of Indefatigable Resistance
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Dolores Huerta helped advance civil rights and labor rights with her tireless advocacy, organizing a successful labor movement of US farm workers.
Insight
Remembering Daisy Bates: Orator at the March on Washington
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Perspective
How One Lesbian Couple Defied the Nazis: An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Jackson
by
Kaitlin Smith
Meet Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe (better known as Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore), a French lesbian couple who defied the Nazis with art.
Perspective
Remembering Judy Heumann and Honoring Her Legacy
by
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Facing History’s David Levy recalls learning about Judy Heumann and how she inspired his own advocacy for disability rights.
Perspective
Women's Suffrage at 100: The Key Role of Black Sororities
by
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Dr. Tara White illuminates the role Black sorority sisters like Mary Church Terrell played in securing women’s suffrage in the United States.
In the News
Malala Yousafzai Meets with Facing History Students
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Gentle Blythe
We were honored to host a screening of the Oscar-nominated film “Stranger at the Gate” with a special Q&A with executive producer, Malala.
Insight
Brother Outsider: Remembering Gay Civil Rights Leader Bayard Rustin
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Learn more about Bayard Rustin's life as an openly gay Black civil rights activist who served as the chief organizer of the historic March on Washington.
In the News
The Long Journey to Establish a Women’s History Museum
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As the National Women's History Museum launches its first physical exhibit, we consider what it means to make space for underrepresented stories.