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In Iron Age Britain, Descent Was Matrilineal

Sapiens

Read more from the archives: When Kinship Is Traced Through Women, Their Health Follows. Of course, we must remain clear that grave wealth may not equate to leadership, and archaeologists remain critical about that link. Yet we do find some mention of female leadership in classical texts.

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Conflicted Policies? Civil Rights and the War in Vietnam

Teaching American History

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Structure and Leadership Brochure. National Archives. Civil Rights and the War in Vietnam appeared first on Teaching American History. Read the entire document, our scholarly introduction, and discussion questions here. December 6, 1963. The post Conflicted Policies?

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Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power

Zinn Education Project

The Frederick Douglass Center for Leadership Through the Humanities is co-hosting an in-person event with Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee veterans and clips from the documentary Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power.

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Learn more about: Americanizing Luakini: White Supremacy Colonizing the Hawaiian Nation State

Political Science Now

His research excavating the largest indigenous language archive in the early 19th century reveals a different history from the present understanding about Hawaii today.

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College Uncovered: Tag, You’re In!

The Hechinger Report

Archival newsreel sound] There were a group of congressmen with long memories who were in the last war. Kirk] Some quick history. Kirk] Yes, Selingo teaches higher ed leadership at Arizona State University, and he’s author of the book Who Gets In and Why. And how did the whole process become so anxiety-inducing?

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Colleen Shogan Receives the 2024 Hubert H. Humphrey Award

Political Science Now

Dr. Shogan is currently the 11 th Archivist of the United States (and first political scientist to hold this office); a position in which she directs the National Archives and Records Administration. In referring to the National Archives, she said, “We are an essential building block of democracy. She also worked in the U.S.

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California voters poised to gut English-only instruction law

The Hechinger Report

Derrick Fields, 9, works on his assignment during a Spanish-language history lesson at Sherman Elementary School in San Diego, California. The evolution in thinking on the value of bilingual education and the specifics of the voter proposition was covered in depth by The Hechinger Report in this story from our archives.