On Juneteenth

National Archives , United States

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed tells the sweeping story of Juneteenth’s integral importance to American history and provides a historian’s view of the country’s long road to Juneteenth, recounting both […]

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Why It Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation

Hawai'i Council for the Humanities , United States

We are regularly exposed to the message that in a democracy, such as the United States, our voices matter. We are encouraged to vote—to participate in the electoral process—to be […]

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National Archives Civics Initiative

National Archives Foundation , United States

For decades in America, civic literacy, individual rights, and historical understanding have been waning. The National Archives is uniquely positioned to change this trajectory by supporting educators across the nation […]

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Monticello’s Virtual 2020 Independence Day Commemoration

Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello , United States

Join us as we commemorate both the powerful words of the Declaration of Independence and how generations have fought – and continue to fight – to make these ideas real. […]

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Monticello LIVE with Jon Meacham and David Rubenstein

Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello , United States

America’s Founders understood that a republic is fragile; for it to survive, citizens must be engaged, educated, committed and have a free press and voting rights. In this livestream Pulitzer […]

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Take the Sworn-Again America Oath

Citizen University , United States

When immigrants become American citizens, they learn the history and the civic scripture of our nation. They take a test and come together to take an oath. We got to […]

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Last Call: Beer Futures

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

With more than 8,000 breweries, the United States is home to the most dynamic and creative small brewing industry in the world. Yet as the industry grew, many were excluded […]

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Deep-Dish Dialogue: Why Food Justice Matters

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

Our global food system is built on a legacy of exploitation. Black and Indigenous people, whose knowledge, skill, and labor helped shape and build America’s agricultural industries, are also those […]

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Finding Step One: Engaging in Co-Liberation

DICCE: Diversity. Inclusion. Cultural Competency. Equity. , United States

Finding Step One is an interactive starter kit for those interested in engaging more meaningfully in liberation. The guide walks you through key concepts and helps participants establish achievable and […]

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Stories from Cambridge, Mass.

History Cambridge , United States

Through their experiences, every person in our city knows something about local history, and their knowledge matters. Our oral histories support people in sharing history with each other—and weaving their […]

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