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Online Office Hours for April 7 and 9: Local History Resources and Chronicling America

Posted by: Stephen Wesson

Join Library of Congress education specialists every Tuesday and Thursday at 2pm ET for free online Office Hours for education. Each session will include a twenty-minute topical presentation with plenty of time for questions and answers with Library experts. Join us at https://locgov.webex.com/meet/kmcg. This week, we’ll be discussing: April 7: Local History Resources Help students …

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Pandemic and Civic Virtue: The American Red Cross and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918

Posted by: Danna Bell

Historical primary sources provide examples of civic virtue--that is, of citizens dedicating themselves to the common welfare, even at the cost of their own interests. By examining such sources, students can reflect on how civic virtue was practiced in the past, and how the concept might apply today.