These two teaching units are rich with primary source documents and classroom-ready strategies and, of course, are aligned to Common Core Standards.
These two teaching units are rich with primary source documents and classroom-ready strategies and, of course, are aligned to Common Core Standards.
Grab these effective Common Core writing prompts and start to use compelling historical moments to teach argumentative writing.
Engage with distinguished speakers to challenge our collective thinking, promote tolerance, and create social change.
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In the early 1900s, "race" was the lens through which many Americans viewed the world. It was a lens that shaped ideas about who belonged and who did not. These were years when only a few people resisted "Jim Crow" laws.