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US History Projects

Passion for Social Studies

They can investigate primary sources, create timelines, produce presentations, or even re-enact historical events. In this project, students will create a magazine cover or documentary project that illustrates the culture, politics, art, music, and lifestyle of the 1920s. They also promote activity learning.

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How sexism and old-fashioned ideals hurt child care operators

The Hechinger Report

The series was produced by The Hechinger Report and Columbia Journalism School’s Teacher Project , nonprofit news organizations focused on education coverage, in partnership with Slate Magazine. Sign up for our newsletter. Or view the whole series. DETROIT—Lorna Parks’ workday officially begins at 7:30 a.m., We have very long days.”.

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15 Women from World History Who Made a Difference

Studies Weekly

According to the Smithsonian Magazine, she is considered one of the most powerful empresses in Chinese history. In 1966, she won a Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording. Her son died young, and Cixi used her political shrewdness to appoint her 4-year-old nephew Guangxu as the new emperor.

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The Condemnation of Blackness: Lies We’re Told About Crime

Zinn Education Project

He did it at Tuskegee in 1906, and in his remarks which were covered in the New York Times , he said such things as Today, you graduates of Hampton are continuing a tradition of law-abiding Black men, because at this college something like 6,000 graduates have come from here, but only two have proven to be criminals.