Voting by Mail: It’s Nothing New
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about the history of absentee voting and voting by mail.
Posted in: Government and Law
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Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about the history of absentee voting and voting by mail.
Posted in: Government and Law
Posted by: Danna Bell
Jason Reynolds makes suggestions on how students can survive distance learning.
Posted in: Poetry and Literature
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Explore engaging access points to enrich learning at home with the Library of Congress collections.
Posted in: Development of the Industrial United States (1877-1914), Lesson Ideas, Teaching Tools
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Learn more about the Library of Congress virtual workshops for students.
Posted in: News and Events, Teaching Tools
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore the path the Constitution followed to ratification in North Carolina and Rhode Island with articles from the Gazette of the United States.
Posted in: Constitution, Revolution and the New Nation (1764-1815)
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn how a music teacher used the Citizen DJ project with her students.
Posted in: Fine and Performing Arts
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Explore the the latest in a series of app- and web-based projects supported by the Library of Congress, each of which takes a creative approach to investigating different moments in, and aspects of, the nation's civic life.
Posted in: Government and Law, News and Events
Posted by: Danna Bell
Consider having a watch party with your students and share comments on videos from the Library of Congress and the National Book festival.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), News and Events, Poetry and Literature
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
This post is from Lee Ann Potter of the Library of Congress. The National Book Festival is almost here! This year’s event will be entirely online and will feature a combination of prerecorded and live programs featuring more than 120 authors, poets and illustrators. The online platform will also allow for special engagement opportunities. One …
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