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Making Queer History Public Episode 4: Realities of Teaching LGBTQ+ History with ASHP’s Summer Institute Participants
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Immigration, Race, and Citizenship
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Land and Labor in the Era of Reconstruction
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Mid-Nineteenth Century Irish Immigrants and Race
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What’s New about the New Deal?
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Freedom and the U.S. Civil War
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“They Said It Couldn’t Be Done!”
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
The Vietnam War: What Were We Fighting For?
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Many Paths to Progressive Reform
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Women's History, Women's Activism: The Shirley Chisholm Center
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Hispanic Migration to the United States
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Slavery and Community
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Rethinking the Civil Rights Movement
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Free Blacks in the South: The Life of Thomas Day
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The Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Teaching With Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series
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Immigrants of the Irish Famine (1845-1855)
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Cubano New York: Nineteenth Century Immigrants to the World's Sugar Capital
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U.S. Territorial Expansion
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What If Poor Mothers Ran the World? Rethinking the War on Poverty
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Stan Deaton: Civil War Myths and Misinformation
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Like It’s Still Going On: A Civil War Sesquicentennial Reading and Discussion [part 2]
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Janice R. Fine: Immigrant Workers Then and Now
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Mae Ngai: Historical Perspectives on Labor and Immigration Policy
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Herbert Sloan: A Living Constitution
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Like It’s Still Going On: A Civil War Sesquicentennial Reading and Discussion [part 1]
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
James Oakes: Did the Real War Ever Get in the Books?
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Stephanie McCurry: Did the Real War Ever Get in the Books?
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Gregory Downs: Did the Real War Ever Get in the Books?
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Gary W. Gallagher: Civil War Myths and Misinformation
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Scott Reynolds Nelson: Civil War Myths and Misinformation
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Grassroots Politics and Reconstruction
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David Ruggles, Radical Black Abolitionist, and the Reform Tradition in Antebellum America
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Deborah Willis: Is There Anything More to See?
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Ellis Island: Place and Paradigm
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Frank Deale: A Brief History of Affirmative Action and CUNY
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Racial Segregation and Education in Brooklyn
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Commemorating the Triangle Fire: Child Labor
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The Strange Career of Porgy and Bess: Race, Culture and America's Most Famous Opera
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Civil War Photography on the Battlefront and on the Homefront
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Mary Niall Mitchell: Is There Anything More to See?
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Anthony Lee: Is There Anything More to See?
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Martha Sandweiss: Is There Anything More to See?
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Cynthia Mills: Civil War Monuments
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Peter H. Wood: Blacks in the Civil War through the Eyes of Winslow Homer
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Josh Freeman: Teaching the New Deal
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Karl Jacoby: The Contest for the Continent
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Conceptualizing Latino/a History
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Beyond Cardboard Conquistadores and Missionaries: The First Europeans in the New World
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning
Latin@s en Nueva York: Exiles & Citizens—Revolutionaries, Reformers & Writers, 1823-1940
American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning