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Ask an Archaeologist
Archaeological Research Facility, University of California at Berkeley; the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology | Jun 24, 2021
This series of live-streamed interviews is co-hosted by the Archaeological Research Facility and the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. -
SMU Libraries Digital Collections
Southern Methodist University Libraries | Jun 21, 2021
The resource is home to 98 collections of digital photographs, recordings, paintings, letters, postcards, documents, films, newspapers, yearbooks, oral histories, and... -
Founders Online
National Archives | Jun 17, 2021
The resource features correspondence and other writings of seven major shapers of the United States: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John... -
Yellow Fever in 1793 and Today
National Library of Medicine | Jun 16, 2021
The resource invites students to examine the 1793 yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia in light of treatment today. -
Doing History
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture | Jun 15, 2021
The resource is a series of podcasts that examines how history is really made. -
Teaching the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 in the Time of COVID-19
Joseph M. Gabriel, University of Florida | Jun 14, 2021
The resource is a two-part blog that explores how instructors may teach the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Canada's Dark Side
Susan Neylan / Origins, The Ohio State University and Miami University of Ohio | Jun 10, 2021
The resource uses Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations of 2017 as a means to shine light on the ways Aboriginal Peoples have... -
Share My Lesson
American Federation of Teachers | Jun 7, 2021
The resource includes hundreds of teacher resources, including social studies lesson plans and collections for middle and high school classes. -
National Orphan Train Complex
National Orphan Train Complex Museum & Research Center | Jun 3, 2021
The resource aims to collect, preserve, interpret, and disseminate knowledge about the US orphan train movement. -
Farber Gravestone Collection
American Antiquarian Society | Jun 3, 2021
The resource documents more than 9,000 New England gravestones, carved in the 16th through 19th centuries, with most made prior to 1800.
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