NATIONAL CENTER FOR HISTORY IN THE SCHOOLS
The lessons were created by the National Center for History in the Schools, a joint research project of the University of California, Los Angeles, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. They conducted intense summer sessions at UCLA where classroom teachers, curriculum leaders, and historians collaborated under the leadership of Charlotte Crabtree, Gary Nash, and Linda Symcox to produce study units that reproduce primary sources and ask students to think carefully about their implications. Divided into three or more lessons, each unit includes objectives, teacher background materials, source documents (such as photographs, maps, and drawings), reproducible worksheets, guided activities, and bibliographies.
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Copyright | 1991–99 |
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Size | 8½" x 11" |
Publisher | National Center for History in the Schools |
Titles in this series (16) :
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WOMEN IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA
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DUEL OF EAGLES
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SLAVERY IN THE 19TH CENTURY
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND SLAVERY
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THE GHOST DANCE
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THE AMERICAN DREAM AND THE GOSPEL OF WEALTH IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN SOCIETY
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KEEPING THEM APART
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THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU
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EARLY CHINESE IMMIGRATION AND THE PROCESS OF EXCLUSION
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THE ANTEBELLUM WOMEN’S MOVEMENT
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AVENGING ANGEL?
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U.S. INDIAN POLICY, 1815–1860
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ASIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES
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THE PHILIPPINE-AMERICAN WAR
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WOMEN IN THE CIVIL WAR
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