African Americans and the Civil War

State Historical Museum of Iowa , United States

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress, asks, “how should the African-American story of the Civil War be told?” While slavery was the major issue separating the […]

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Reflecting on the Reconstruction Era

State Historical Museum of Iowa Des Moines, United States

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress asks, “did the Reconstruction Era following the Civil War result in freedom, equality and civil rights for African Americans?” The […]

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Emir Abd el-Kader’s Life, Legacy and Connection to Elkader, Iowa

State Historical Museum of Iowa IA, United States

This webinar focused on Elkader and its fascinating namesake Emir Abd el-Kader, known as the so-called “George Washington of Algeria”. Watch to learn more about Emir Abd el-Kader’s life, legacy […]

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Black Migration In Iowa

Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs IA, United States

In this session, genealogist Ricki King presents a journey of Iowa's Black history, starting with Iowa’s statehood, that illustrates some of the reasons why families and individuals moved to Iowa, […]

For Educators + Students: What’s YOUR Civic Superpower?

New American History , United States

Civic Season is about finding your Civic Superpower! This includes motivating young people to make space for more telling stories from the past, more voices from the present, and more […]

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