Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Learn how a fragment of an idea jotted down on a paper bag by Rosa Parks can spur a larger project.
Posted in: African American History, Contemporary United States (1945-present)
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Learn how to use Chronicling America, Story Maps and the Free to Use sets to engage students.
Posted in: Primary Source Highlights, Teaching Tools
Posted by: Danna Bell
How do we remember members of the military? Learn about memorials and activities that people participate in during Memorial Day.
Posted in: Holidays, Veterans and Military History
Posted by: Danna Bell
Uncovering a lesser-known female scientist and historic animal classification through primary sources.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math, Women's History
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Consider how political parties encourage civic participation.
Posted in: African American History, Contemporary United States (1945-present), Government and Law
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn more about the National Urban League and its work during the Great Migration.
Posted in: African American History, Contemporary United States (1945-present), Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)
Posted by: Danna Bell
Apply for our Fall 2024 TPS internship.
Posted in: News and Events
Posted by: Colleen Smith
See how teachers can use the Political Parties Primary Source Set to encourage student inquiry.
Posted in: Government and Law, National Expansion and Reform (1815-1860)
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Explore some of the Library's other blogs and the resources available for classroom use.
Posted in: Primary Source Highlights