Race & Ethnicity
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Teaching Medieval Slavery and Captivity
Public History Endowment of the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies, Arizona State University | Dec 6, 2020
The website provides resources for teachers who want to address the global history of slavery and captivity during the medieval period, -
The Daily Bellringer
Jared Bruening | Nov 30, 2020
This resource, designed by an 8th grader teacher and instructional coach, is intended for middle and high school US history... -
The History of Toronto
Carl Benn, PhD, City of Toronto Museums & Heritage Services; Catherine Molnar, MA, City of Toronto Museums & Heritage Services; Kevin Hebib, City of Toronto Museums & Heritage Services | Nov 27, 2020
This source summarizes the current scholarly consensus on the main themes in Toronto's past. -
Teaching Decolonization Resource Collection
National History Center of the American Historical Association | Nov 18, 2020
The source provides a range of materials to support the study of decolonization in the classroom.
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Money and Exchange in West Africa
Ellen Feingold, Smithsonian Institution; Leigh Gardner, London School of Economics | Nov 16, 2020
The site is a digital collection of coins, notes and other objects used as currency in West Africa. -
French Colonial Historical Society
French Colonial Historical Society | Nov 3, 2020
This site provides links to research databases, finding aids, historical society webpages, and other materials useful to those undertaking research... -
OER Project
OER project, David Christiansen | Nov 1, 2020
This resource provides open-access, free world history courses and an educator community to help pace and guide the instructor. -
Digital Elmina
University of Rochester; University of Ghana | Oct 21, 2020
The site offers a look into Ghana's cultural heritage buildings made available through the use of archeology, cartography (GIS), and digital modeling. -
Teaching with Historic Places
National Park Service | Oct 9, 2020
Teaching with Historic Places offers a series of more than 160 classroom-ready lesson plans that use historic sites as a means for exploring American history.
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