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Peopling the Past
Chelsea Gardner, Carolyn Laferriere, Christine Johnston, Megan Daniels, Melissa Funke, Sabrina Higgins | Apr 30, 2021
The resource is a digital humanities initiative that hosts resources for teaching and learning about real people in the ancient world... -
National Women's History Museum
National Women's History Museum | Apr 30, 2021
The resource is dedicated to preserving and telling the history of women as agents who transformed the United States. -
Getting Started with Primary Sources
Library of Congress | Apr 28, 2021
The resource assists teachers in bringing primary sources to the classroom. -
World Digital Library
The Library of Congress with the support of UNESCO | Apr 26, 2021
The resource offers access to more than 19,000 items related to 193 countries from 8000 BCE to 2000, sourced from museums and libraries around the world. -
Digital History
Steven Mintz, Sara McNeil, John Lienhard, Grace Lin, and Michael Rapp | Apr 26, 2021
The resource offers US History resources for K-12 and college teachers and students, including a comprehensive US history timeline, overview of... -
The Most Dangerous Woman in America
NOVA / PBS Online | Apr 26, 2021
The resource examines the complex case of Mary Mallon, also known as Typhoid Mary. -
Timeline Assignment
Maureen MacLeod and Lauran Kerr-Heraly | Apr 26, 2021
The resource offers students an active learning assessment opportunity that serves as an alternative to a research paper. -
Virtual Tours of Monticello
Thomas Jefferson Foundation | Apr 23, 2021
The resource offers teachers and students different tour options, including 360-degree unguided tours, Google street view unguided tours, and virtual field trips (by arrangement). -
World History (PBS)
PBS and WGBH Educational Foundation | Apr 21, 2021
The resource offers videos, interactive media galleries, and “inquiry kits” with primary source documents. -
1930 Brazilian Revolution
Jabzy, Three Minute History | Apr 6, 2021
The resource is a short video that examines the end of Brazil’s first republic and “coffee-with-milk” politics.
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