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The unusual correspondence between the white author of Gone with the Wind and the president of a black college in Atlanta in the 1940s offers students a unique perspective on segregation.
Type: Journal article
This collection of essays that critique myths or lies about U.S. history can enhance a range of class-room lesson plans.
Type: Journal article
Connecting law and literature in the classroom enables students to tackle eternal dilemmas in the search for justice.
Type: Journal article
Equipping students with conceptual language for discussing the complexity of religious identity better prepares them to understand the countless ways that religion intersects with public and private life.
Type: Journal article
C. Frederick RisingerThough our educational system does little to prepare students to be intelligent consumers, the internet provides innovative educators with a wealth of information and resources. 98
Type: Journal article