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A Contested History

Students consider how US history books, films, and other works of popular culture have misrepresented the history of the Reconstruction era.
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Defining Freedom

Students examine how freed people in the United States sought to define freedom after Emancipation.
A black and white image of African American schoolchildren in Liberty County, circa 1890.
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The Political Struggle, 1865–1866

Students learn about President Andrew Johnson and the Congressional Republican's conflicting visions of how to rebuild the nation after the Civil War.
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Interracial Democracy

Through a video-based activity, students explore how Radical Reconstruction changed the nature of voting rights and democracy in the South.
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Violence and Backlash

By examining periods of violence during the Reconstruction era, students learn about the potential backlash to political and social change.
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Legacies of Reconstruction

Through a video-based activity, students examine America’s struggle for a stronger democracy during Reconstruction and today.
Dr. Martin Luther King leads thousands of civil rights demonstrators out on the last leg of their Selma to Montgomery 50-mile hike.
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The World the War Made

Students explore the ways that Emancipation and Radical Reconstruction altered the lives of many Americans.
Survivors of slavery observe Juneteenth in hats, canes, and bonnets inAustin, TX
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Facing History on Martin Luther King Day: A message to our educators

by Roger Brooks
jan 17, 2022
Martin Luther King Day is a moment for reflection and service; for considering the life and legacy of an extraordinary individual; and for recommitting ourselves to the unfinished work he championed. At a time of extraordinary bigotry and violence, Dr. King challenged all Americans to confront our history of racial discrimination, to open our eyes to injustice, and to be intentional about building a better future. 
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9 Resources for Teaching about MLK's Legacy

by Julie Halterman
jan 19, 2022
Here are 9 Facing History resources that can help you reflect on your own teaching practices, teach the history of the Civil Rights Movement, and explore contemporary issues around racial justice and democracy in the United States.
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bell hooks Taught Us to Transgress

by Kaitlin Smith
jan 13, 2022
Like many people of my generation who cut their teeth on the critical insights of bell hooks, news of her passing in December unleashed a wave of reflection for me about the ways she’s impacted me as a person and public scholar. Beyond the many moments of resonance I experienced while reading her writings over the years, her impact on me is most powerfully encapsulated in an experience I had in 2008 when I met her.
bell hooks standing on stage and speaking while holding a microphone.
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Why and How to Teach Brown Girl Dreaming

by Kaitlin Smith
jan 31, 2022

Facing History offers an overview and guide for Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming, an ideal book to teach in the middle school classroom.

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18 Teacher Resources on Native American History and Culture

by Kaitlin Smith
oct 30, 2023
Below are 18 resources that middle and high school teachers can turn to when developing lesson plans related to the roles of Native American peoples in American history and contemporary life. These resources include online exhibitions at the Smithsonian; the Smithsonian’s Native Knowledge 360° Educational Initiative; the work of the Mitchell and Hood Museums; and the growing work of Facing History in these thematic areas.
Three members of the Sioux tribe pose in Indian Village, 1898.

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