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Teaching the Revolution through a Local Lens Winter 2024: The Many Worlds of George Washington Spring 2023 Workshop: Vermont, New Hampshire, and the Slavery Economy Summer 2023 Research Seminar in American and Local History Contact and Settlement in Northern New England: Picture Books, Primary Sources, and Historical Thinking Reading How the Word is Passed Summer 2021 Course: Using Primary Sources and Art to Amplify Voices Fall 2021 Course: Teaching about Vermont and New Hampshire Slavery, Resistance, and the Underground Railroad The Turner Family Story Helping Students Construct Understanding: Course Syllabus and Agenda The Turner Family: Building a New Life The Turner Family: Encountering Implicit Bias The Turner Family: The Business of Slavery The Turner Family: Resisting Slavery A Declaration and a Runaway Fall 2020 Course: Decolonizing the Curriculum Protocols for Courageous Conversations Anti-Bias Books for Kids & Adults Slavery in Vermont: Inquiry Lesson North or South: Attitudes about Race in the North Slavery and Resistance in New Hampshire: Primary Source Packet New Hampshire, Vermont and the Triangle Trade: Inquiry Lesson Multiple Perspectives on Westward Expansion What was it like to journey west? Multiple Perspectives of Children’s Work, School, and Play ← Older posts
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