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  • International Paralympic Committee

    August 11, 2021

    The resource showcases the global history and culture of the International Paralympic Games, which take place after the respective summer and winter Olympic games.

  • The Immigration Syllabus

    August 5, 2021

    The resource follows a chronological overview of US immigration history, and includes thematic weeks that cover salient issues in current political discourse, including xenophobia, deportation policy, and border policing.

  • Disability History Article Series

    August 4, 2021

    The resource brings attention to some of the many disability stories interwoven across the National Park Service’s 400+ units and its programs.

  • Napoleon

    August 4, 2021

    The resource offers a detailed account of the history of the two French Empires.

  • New France New Horizons: On French Soil in America

    August 4, 2021

    The resource is an extensive online exhibition on New France is comprised of 350 archival documents arranged under 12 themes, with manuscripts, printed material, maps, charts, plans, portraits, engravings, and medals.

  • TeachHUB.com

    August 4, 2021

    This site includes resources ranging from engaging classroom activities to teaching strategies to tips on professional growth.

  • De Re Militari

    August 4, 2021

    The resource is an academic organization for the study of medieval warfare, broadly construed.

  • teachinghistory.org

    August 4, 2021

    The resource is organized around the pillars of Teaching Materials, Historical Content, and Best Practices.

  • Disability Visibility Project

    August 4, 2021

    The resource is an online community dedicated to creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture.

  • Disability History

    August 4, 2021

    The resource gathers together exhibitions, collections, and blogs at the National Museum of American History that focus on the history of people who are different, atypical, non-normative, or diverse, and consequently tagged as disabled or impaired, in the story of America.