Marthe Cohn came of age during WWII, a French Jew surrounded by terror. She worked tirelessly to save others, as a nurse, a spy, and a witness to history.
From the Margins to the Mainstream: Disability Rights Advocates You Should Know
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Zach Yanowitz
As we celebrate Disability Pride Month in July, Facing History profiles four lesser-known upstanders who have made vital contributions to the rights movement.
Civics Lessons from the Delano Grape Strike and Boycott
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Facing History Staff
Facing History’s new unit on the farm workers movement can help your students understand what it takes to build solidarity for transformative social change.
Three Journeys, One Destination: Building a New Community of Leaders
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Desmond K. Blackburn, PhD
Facing History & Ourselves President & CEO Desmond K. Blackburn, PhD details upcoming experiential learning trips to Atlanta, New Orleans, and Morocco.