Asian Pacific American

  • EDSITEment! Lesson Plans

    National Endowment for the Humanities | Oct 5, 2020

    This resource offer synchronous lesson plans that can be adapted to remote teaching.
  • The Avalon Project

    Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale University | Oct 3, 2020

    The source is an extensive digital archive of primary sources and supporting documents relevant to the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government.
  • History Engine

    Digital Scholarship Lab, University of Richmond | Sep 30, 2020

    The History Engine offers student-authored historical “episodes” of the U.S. past. 
  • The Future of America's Past

    Hannah Ayers and Lance Warren, Directors/Producers/Writers; Ed Ayers, Host | Sep 29, 2020

    The Future of America’s Past is a “history-on-location” video series hosted by historian Ed Ayers. 
  • Extra History

    Extra Credits, LLC | Sep 16, 2020

    Extra History features more than 375 closed captioned, animated videos on various historical events and figures spanning time, place, and theme.
  • Viral Histories

    National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution | Sep 16, 2020

    In Viral Histories, community leaders share their first-hand experiences on the front lines during COVID-19 with historians and curators from...
  • New York Historical Society Curricula

    New York Historical Society | Sep 15, 2020

    These curricula, created by the education department of the New York Historical Society, cover many different periods and areas of focus within American history.
  • Beyond the Bubble

    Stanford History Education Group; Library of Congress | Sep 11, 2020

    This source unlocks for classroom use the vast digital archive of the Library of Congress.
  • U.S. History Scene

    Rhae Lynn Barnes & Jenni Ostwinkle, U.S. History Scene | Aug 19, 2020

    U.S. History Scene provides educators with free digital resources, selected by historians, that teachers can incorporate into their curriculum.