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With and without the vote and throughout American history, young people have been a force to be reckoned with as they take action and stand in support of the issues that matter most. In 2020 this legacy will continue; 22 million young people will be eligible to vote in American elections for the
Becoming US is a new educational resource for high school teachers and students to learn immigration and migration history in a more accurate and inclusive way. The people of North America came from many cultures and spoke different languages long before the founding of the Uni
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This document includes questions and prompts for students to explore the Julia Child's Pyrex Measuring Cup featured artifact from Smithsonian’s History Explorer. Created Date 8/30/2012 8:50:16 AM
Smithsonian's History Explorer With and without the vote and throughout American history, young people have been a force to be reckoned with as they take action and stand in support of the issues that matter most.
By Jim Aylesworth Reading Level: Early Elementary School Genre: Fiction Publisher: Antheneum 1991 Find this book in a library near you, using WorldCat.org. A children's book that contrasts the serenity of the country with the hustle of automobiles.
A look at how jazz is history and its history key to the development of American culture since the early 1900s, and the role of the arts in history.
In this episode of the History Explorer podcast series, Ken Kimery, executive director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, discusses the importance of the Jazz Oral History Project. Ken explains the history of the program and its importance, as well as gives some tips about how to cond
By Deborah Hopkinson Reading Level: Early Elementary School, Late Elementary School Genre: Non Fiction Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books 2009 Find this book in a library near you, using WorldCat.org. A picture-book biography of the first African-American First Lady.
This document includes questions and prompts for students to explore the Hattie Carnegie Dress featured artifact from Smithsonian’s History Explorer. Created Date 8/30/2012 8:41:38 AM