Learn about the different political parties that formed in Weimar Germany.
Learn about the different political parties that formed in Weimar Germany.
Consider how diplomats from Western countries responded to news of the Nanjing atrocities.
Consider how British leaders used the war film Battle of the Somme to sway the public's opinion about World War I.
Introduce students to the history of Western imperialism in East Asia with this historical overview and map.
Explore how Eleanor Roosevelt worked for racial equality in the United States.
Canadian writer Anna Fitzpatrick describes how she moved beyond the labels and stereotypes about Indian culture to find a deeper connection to her family's history.
Consider how Jews living in the ghettos got information about the outside world, and how much they knew about the mass murders occurring across Europe.
The following is an Introduction to Teaching Mockingbird and was written by Facing History's Senior Scholar and President Emerita, Margot Stern Strom.
Consider what people around the world knew about the mass murder occurring during World War II, and the role of journalism in the spread of information.
Consider the power that words have to influence people to act on behalf of others.
A poem by James Berry invites us to question the ways we as individuals and societies react to difference.
This James Berry poem explores how people approach differences between themselves and others.