Who’s telling your COVID-19 story?

Made By Us , United States

We’re living through history – how will we document it? We launched a crowdsourced map listing over 500 such initiatives nationwide who are collecting and preserving it all. Explore the map and find one near you. Then, check out the #TrashOrTreasure challenge to document YOUR experience: https://medium.com/history-made-by-us/trash-or-treasure-what-gets-saved-might-get-remembered-dcc9a4b3e9ad

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Flying Hands and Nimble Fingers: Working in the Caroon Crab Factory

NC Maritime Museum at Southport , United States

Join the NC Maritime Museum at Southport in taking a deeper look into what it was like to work in the longest running crab factory in Southport, C.B. Caroon Crab Factory. The seafood industry has a rich history in Southport, NC. A great deal of the work on and off of the water was done […]

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Create Your Own Story with the OurStoryBridge Project

OurStoryBridge , United States

OurStoryBridge, at www.ourstorybridge.org, is a free resource and tool kit for producing a crowdsourced, community story project and is designed to help libraries and other organizations create their own story projects using Adirondack Community as a model. Take a look at the Tool Kit to get ideas for stories you can use in your life, […]

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Watch “Walk Through the War: 1862 – The Struggle for Freedom”

American Civil War Museum , United States

As the Civil War trudges on, enslaved people continue to make choices toward obtaining freedom. Emancipation wasn’t a single event and didn’t necessarily mean freedom. How did enslaved and newly freed people define their own freedom?

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Explore the Garden at the Murray-Dick-Fawcett House

Historic Alexandria Alexandria, VA, United States

The small lot, which contains 1770s timber frame and brick dwelling, and a small garden, was one of the few buildings in existence in the area during the American Revolution. Reflect on the formation of our nation in this urban garden.

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Treaties Between Native Tribes and the U.S. Government

National Archives Foundation , United States

Through the Indigenous Digital Archive, the U.S. National Archives holds 374 of the Ratified Indian Treaties. Here you can view them for the first time with key historic works that provide context to the agreements made and the histories of our shared lands.

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Electing the House of Representatives

New American History , United States

Electing the House is a collection of learning resources to explore how voting patterns have changed over time. Interactive maps, videos and Tweets are included to learn how the House of Representatives has evolved via the history of elections. Find you own district, use the slider tool and see how voting has changed in your […]

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Watch “Walk Through the War: 1861–Choices”

American Civil War Museum , United States

Were the options clear cut for people going into the American Civil War? Who were making those decisions and why? Join us in thinking about what informed choices for Americans at the start of the Civil War across state lines.

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The Bowery Boys History Podcast: Gay Life in 1950s Cherry Grove

New-York Historical Society , United States

During weekends and summers in the pre-Stonewall era, gay men and women, including many New Yorkers, traveled to the secluded beach town of Cherry Grove on Fire Island where they found opportunities for sexual exploration and self-expression—behavior that was both stigmatized and criminalized in the straight world.

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Learn About Jazz Musician John Levy

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

Listen to John Levy discuss his experiences as a jazz musician during the time of segregation and explore other relevant sources.

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