Explore All Resources
Take part in our learning community by exploring our wide array of resources. From compelling curriculum, to easy-to-apply teaching strategies, and engaging professional development events, we offer everything you need to transform the classroom experience.
Facing History’s unique approach combines adaptable teaching materials, professional learning, and ongoing support to equip teachers with the tools and practices they need to help students fully engage in their learning. Our continuously growing collection of resources are designed to promote academic rigor, social-emotional learning, and create connections between the complexities of history and today.
Get Full Access to Facing History’s Resources
If you don’t have an account, you can sign up – it’s fast, easy, and free – to get full access to our dynamic library of free content and materials.
142 Results
Resistance
El Plan de Delano (the Plan of Delano) (en español)
The National Farm Workers’ Association created this document that circulated among farm workers articulating the goals of the Delano grape strike. This resource is in Spanish.
The Impact of Music on the Farm Worker Movement (en español)
Participants in the farm worker movement reflect on the role music had in unifying workers and the special meaning that Mexican folk song De Colores took on. This resource is in Spanish.
The Significance of Filipino Hall (en español)
Historian Frank Bardake explains the significance of Filipino farm workers inviting Mexican workers to eat at Filipino Hall during the Delano grape strike. This resource is in Spanish.
Farm Workers Gain Support of Influential Leaders (en español)
This reading describes how the Delano grape strike earned the support of national political leaders. This resource is in Spanish.
The California Grape Boycott (en español)
This reading describes the key role that a consumer boycott of California grapes played in the Delano grape strike. This resource is in Spanish.
The 300-Mile March to Sacramento (en español)
In spring 1965, farm workers marched 300 miles from Delano to Sacramento to build support for the grape strike. This resource is in Spanish.
How Farm Workers Built Alliances to Sustain Collective Action (en español)
Knowing they couldn't overcome the challenges they faced alone, the farm worker movement's leaders formed alliances with a diverse range of supporters. This resource is in Spanish.
Why Marshall Ganz Joined the Farm Worker Movement (en español)
Marshall Ganz reflects on his decision to drop out of college in order to participate in the Civil Rights Movement and later, the farm worker movement. This resource is in Spanish.
Warning the World
Jan Karski, a diplomat and member of the Polish resistance during World War II, describes his experience in the Warsaw Ghetto and his meeting with U.S. President Roosevelt.