“Why Not Us?”: Youth Activism in the South

Atlanta History Center , United States

This article explores youth activism in the South before, during, and after the civil rights campaigns led by Martin Luther King Jr.

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Listen to a Podcast: Good Numbers Make a Good Democracy: Kenneth Prewitt on the Census

American Philosophical Society , United States

It’s census season in the United States and some may be asking what exactly the census is, how it’s done, and why. On this episode, Dr. Patrick Spero talks with former Director of the United States Census Bureau Dr. Kenneth Prewitt about the history of the census, the various methods that census-takers use to count […]

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How Political Institutions Shape Outcomes and How We Might Reform Them

Library of Congress , United States

In the US, political institutions are often seen as neutral, but in fact they reflect choices and compromises about how we balance between majority and minority interests. How can different systems of electoral decision-making in a democracy can, by themselves, lead to very different outcomes? How can we reform political institutions to make them more […]

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How did the Senate shape the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

U.S. Senate Historical Office , United States

Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 marked a milestone in the long struggle to extend civil, political, and legal rights and protections to African Americans, including former slaves and their descendants, and to end segregation in public and private facilities. The Senate played an integral part in this story.

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Help Transcribe Women’s Suffrage Records!

Rhode Island Department of State , United States

Help the Rhode Island State Archives transcribe the daily calendar of the President of the Rhode Island Women's Suffrage Association. Learn who she met with and what she did. This transcription will be valuable to scholars and all who are interested in the history of women's suffrage. Each card will take about 10 minutes to […]

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Have a Conversation that Bridges Our Differences with America Talks

Listen First Coalition , United States

National Week of Conversation 2021 invites Americans of all stripes to listen, extend grace, and discover common interests. Find conversations near you, virtually or in person, and explore topics with fellow Americans that can bridge divides.

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Good Trouble: Together, You Can Redeem the Soul of Our Nation

New American History , United States

What lessons can we learn from Rep. John Lewis’ final message to the people of the United States? John Lewis, the civil rights leader and congressman who died on July 17, 2020, wrote this essay shortly before his death. He requested the letter be published on the day of his funeral as a final message […]

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Deliberation Guide: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

This deliberation guide focuses on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, encouraging students to examine the choices the Californio indigenous people faced in June 1849 as they determined how they would approach, or avoid, a future as American citizens. As students investigate the cultural, historical, economic, and political context of the time, they will wrestle with […]

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Go on a Virtual Civic Tour of Kentucky’s Old State Capitol

Kentucky Historical Society Lexington, KY, United States

We welcome students to explore Kentucky’s legislative branch to learn about the democratic process and the importance of voting. Discover who makes the laws in Kentucky as well as the Old State Capitol’s use during the 19th century.

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Global Forms of Government

World101 from the Council on Foreign Relations , United States

A country's form of government determines whether citizens' voices are magnified or minimized. Government shapes how a country functions and the daily life of its citizens. Understand how the U.S. government and other governments around the world work with our Forms of Government module.

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Fully-Funded Summer Exchange and Online Hangouts

American Exchange Project , United States

The American Exchange Project is a fully-funded (that's right, FREE) summer exchange program for recently graduated high schoolers. We all should see the country in which we live, to experience life as our neighbors experience it, and to learn this country’s rich history and cultures from the people and places in it. Sign up for […]

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Director’s Tour: Voting Rights 1920-2021

Historic Denver's Molly Brown House Museum , United States

2020 marked the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment which enfranchised half of the population by granting women the right to vote. Learn about Margaret Brown’s own role in the suffrage movement and how much of the work to get women to the polls only just began in 1920, and together we’ll […]

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