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—Lee Ann Potter, Karen Needles, and Marisa WilairatThe purchase of the Louisiana territory provides teachers with a perfect launch of classroom discussion on how the government funded this acquisition.The links below are not connected to files. Articles will be made available as soon as possible.

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—Awatif Elnour and Khadar Bashir-AliBy gaining an understanding of some key gender-related aspects of Islamic culture, teachers can greatly improve the educational experience of their Muslim students.

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—Betty A. ReardonWomen’s international work for human rights and peace has led to landmark events such as the United Nations resolution to include women in all discussions related to peace and security.62

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—Cynthia A. Tyson and KaaVonia Hinton-JohnsonLiterature about women such as African American voting rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer or political activist Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar provides prime materials for teaching about women's success in fighting social ills.58

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—Mary Anne Flournoy with Andre J. PattersonHere are some useful resources for teaching about contemporary women and girls.54

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—Nina AsherThe author describes the evolution of her racial/ethnic identity in the United States and how she now translates theory into practice teaching multiculturalism in the “Deep South.”51

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—Andrea Libresco and Jennifer WolfeA rash of bias incidents led one New York school district to mandate a course on human relations. No local students regularly grapple with the question, “Can’t we all just get along?”47

Type: Journal article

—Lyn ReeseChinese and Japanese female scholars are increasingly uncovering information on the history of women in their countries. A few selective themes can help teachers manage the vast and emerging new scholarship.44

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—Stace Rierson and Lisa DutyThe stories of these Latin American women—Benedita da Silva, Domitila Barrios de Chungara, Elvia Alvarado, and Rigoberta Menchu—and their fights for social change can serve as a springboard for teaching about conditions and issues in Latin America.38

Type: Journal article

—Nicoletta PantziaraSince joining that European Union, Greece has instigated new laws to advance women’s status. But is legislation enough to help Greek women obtain grater autonomy?33

Type: Journal article