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Focusing on barrier-breaking individuals in teaching about history not only fosters hero-worshipping, but ignores the power of groups in initiating broad social change.
Type: Journal article
This special issue offers approaches for improving the teaching of Black history.
Type: Journal article
A close look at Rosa Parks's handwritten notations on the program from a Montgomery bus boycott event can engage students into a deeper study of Parks, the boycott, and the civil rights movement.
Type: Journal article
The recent movie The Birth of a Nation, in conjunction with primary sources about Nat Turner's rebellion, can be an excellent jumping off point into a lesson on slavery, public law, and private power.
Type: Journal article
We must continue to ensure that our students understand their civic engagement is essential to safeguarding our freedoms.
Type: Journal article