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Borealia: Early Canadian History
Keith Grant, Denis McKim, and Laura J. Smith, editors | Jul 13, 2021
The resource provides an energetic, professional, and respectful space for conversation about research and teaching in early Canadian history. -
Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project
Department of History, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, The George Washington University | Jul 7, 2021
The resourceshowcases the life of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt—journalist, diplomat, civil and human rights advocate. -
History of the Special Olympics
The Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities | Jul 6, 2021
The resource tells the story of what began as Camp Shriver, a backyard summer camp for people with intellectual disabilities, and became a global movement. -
Disability History Through Primary Sources
Emerging America Collaborative for Educational Resources | Jul 6, 2021
The resource supports K–12 history educators and students in developing skills of inquiry, exploration, and interpretation of the past through primary sources. -
Disability History Museum
Straight Ahead Pictures, Inc., and Disability History Museum Board of Directors | Jul 6, 2021
The resource is a virtual institution that hosts a library of virtual artifacts, primary sources, and lesson plans. -
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. -
The Mexican Museum
The Mexican Museum in Association with the Smithsonian Institution | Jun 23, 2021
The resource voices the complexity and richness of Mexican, Chicano, Hispanic, Mexican-American, and Latino experiences throughout the Americas. -
The Land Divided, The World United: Building the Panama Canal
Linda Hall Library | Jun 23, 2021
The resource offers a brief history of the building of the Canal as seen through the eyes of A.B. Nichols,... -
Medicine in the Americas, 1610-1920: A Digital Library
US National Library of Medicine | Jun 23, 2021
The resource offers more than 70,000 digital images related to the history of medicine, primarily from the United States but... -
Goldberg Center, OSU
History Department, Ohio State University | Jun 22, 2021
This website links to resource-rich sites such as eHistory, a collection of primary sources and documentary material, and Outreach which...
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