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Facing Ferguson: News Literacy in a Digital Age

Help students become informed and effective civic participants in today's digital landscape. This unit is designed to develop students' critical thinking, news literacy, civic engagement, and social-emotional skills and competencies.
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Standing Up to Hatred and Intolerance

Address today's global challenges with lesson plans focused on current events including the refugee crisis and contemporary antisemitism.
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The Reconstruction Era and the Fragility of Democracy

Use this rich collection of Reconstruction era primary sources, videos, and a 3-week unit to engage your students in this pivotal period in US history and its legacies today.
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The Reconstruction Era Primary Sources

Enrich your teaching on the Reconstruction era with these primary source documents and images.
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Memphis 1968

Lessons and resources help you explore the sanitation workers’ strike and other events that brought Dr. King to Memphis in the spring of 1968. This lesson is part of our partnership with the National Civil Rights Museum's MLK50 initiative. 
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My Part of the Story: Exploring Identity in the United States

Help students understand that their voices are integral to the story of the United States with six lesson plans that investigate individual and national identity.
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Teaching An Inspector Calls

Use this unit to transform how you teach J.B. Priestley's play and support your students in becoming effective writers, critical thinkers, and socially responsible citizens, who excel in their GCSEs.
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Discussing Race and Racism in the Classroom

This unit is designed to help teachers in the UK have conversations about race with their students in a safe, sensitive, and constructive way.
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Resources for Civic Education in California

Explore resources that meet the California History–Social Science Framework standards.
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Latinx Rights in 1960s California

Explore two pivotal moments in the Latinx rights movement in California: the East LA school walkouts and the first year of the Delano grape strike.
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Resources for Civic Education in Massachusetts

Explore resources that meet the Massachusetts History and Social Science Framework.
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Civics for All Resources for NYC Public Schools

This collection features all the Facing History resources recommended in the New York Department of Education’s Civics for All curriculum.

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