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Introducing our Spring 2025 Webinar Series, Books that Changed the National Conversation

Teaching American History

For the past year, Teaching American Historys webinars have been about the presidential election. We spent this fall diving into the rhetorical traditions of American politics. So lets take a step back and look back at an entirely different aspect of US history. Last spring, we broke down the presidential election cycle.

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Reconstruction Robbery: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman’s Bank

Zinn Education Project

On Monday, February 10, 2025 , historian Justene Hill Edwards, in conversation with Teaching for Black Lives co-editor Jesse Hagopian, will discuss Edwards book, Savings and Trust: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedmans Bank , a comprehensive account of the Freedmans Bank and its depositors. ASL interpretation provided.

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How the Electoral College Works—And Why It Exists

Teaching American History

The post How the Electoral College Works—And Why It Exists appeared first on Teaching American History. Disputes over who won an election may occur in the states or at the Joint Session of Congress when the electoral vote count takes place.

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Ph.D. Update

History Havoc

One on Early Modern Europe and the other on Early American History. My current job is a high school history teacher and community college professor (part-time through dual credit). I would love to build my own history of baseball course and teach it somewhere. Update appeared first on History Havoc.

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Applications Open Soon for Spring Multi Day Seminars

Teaching American History

Applications open soon for our Spring 2025 Multi Day Seminars! We are hosting seminars on a variety of topics in American history and politics. Teaching American History hosts Multi-Day seminars at no cost to American history and government teachers. A supportive and engaged group of educators.

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Black Teachers: A Pedagogy of Organized Resistance

Zinn Education Project

Jarvis Givens is a professor of education and faculty affiliate in the department of African & African American studies at Harvard University. As an interdisciplinary scholar, he specializes in 19th and 20th century African American history, history of education, and theories of race and power in education.

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Call for Applications: Penn State Special Collections Library Research Grants

Society for Classical Studies

For 2024-2025, awards of $4,000 to be used for travel and/or research expenses related to the Eberly Family Special Collections Library at Penn State’s University Park campus to utilize the Library’s collections for academic research are available in the areas listed below.

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