Liberated Voices/Changed Lives: Women’s Suffrage

Putnam Museum and Science Center , United States

This three-minute video highlights the women's suffrage movement in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois and technology that gave women the time and capacity to advocate for the vote. The video was made in conjunction with a temporary Putnam-original exhibit that was mounted in 2020.

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Shaping the Future with Lisa Kay Solomon

Vote By Design , United States

Hear from Lisa Kay Solomon, designer in residence and lecturer at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) as she discusses designing the presidency and shaping the future.

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Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote YouTube Series

National Archives Foundation , United States

The National Archives Foundation's series about the women’s suffrage movement and its lasting impact on future generations. As part of a larger initiative in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, and in support of the National Archives exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote," this series illustrates the sacrifices women have made […]

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Southport Storyteller: The Moon Landing

Southport Historical Society , United States

In this oral history, Mike tells about being a 13-year-old boy camping on a remote island off the coast of North Carolina in 1969. His story involves sea turtles, military commandos, moon-walking astronauts, and glowing sea creatures. Consider recording your own memories of times when your life and your family's lives have intersected with historic […]

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Watch “1864: The Presidential Election”

American Civil War Museum , United States

It is often believed that 1863 is the turning point of the Civil War, but for Americans at the time, there was no end in sight. For those in the United States, the presidential election of 1864 puts the citizens in power of how they want to drive the course of the war.

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Viral Histories: Stories of Racism, Resilience, and Resistance in Asian American Communities

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Asian Americans have experienced increased racism and hate crimes. While these incidents of increased prejudice and violence occur today, they reflect a long history of how power, prejudice, and public health have intersected throughout American history. Viral Histories shares conversations with community leaders combating racism while serving on the front lines […]

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First Ladies Who Risked Their Lives for Civil Rights

National Archives Foundation , United States

In crisis situations, Americans normally look to political leaders for direction, words of comfort, empathy, and solutions. Often overlooked are the words and deeds of a powerful group of non-elected public figures—first ladies—to confront controversy. Watch panelists Dr. Diana Carlin, Anita McBride, and Nancy Kegan Smith discuss this and more.

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Visit the Great Plains Black History Museum

Great Plains Black History Museum , United States

Visit the Great Plains Black History Museum to learn about the contributions and achievements of African Americans with an emphasis on the Great Plains region. To provide a space to learn, explore, reflect, and remind us of our history.

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Reflect in Veterans Park

Atlanta History Center , United States

Within steps of the Atlanta History Center Museum, reflect on the men and women who have served—and continue to serve—the United States of America.

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Remembering Vietnam

National Archives Foundation , United States

Watch this YouTube series, where a group of veterans share their experience in the Vietnam War.

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Tour the Rhode Island State House

Rhode Island Department of State , United States

Use this interactive 3D tour to explore the RI State House! This tour can be viewed on a computer, mobile device, or by using Google Cardboard (or a similar VR viewer).

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