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The Audacity of a Vote: Susan B. Anthony’s Arrest
Students explore Susan B. Anthony's choice to vote illegally in the 1872 presidential election by analyzing her speech “Is It a Crime For Women to Vote?”.
Strategic Plan
Our three-year strategic plan (FY23-FY25) builds on our success in nurturing schools as places to practice inclusive democracy, where students can become empathetic, inquisitive, and ethical young people who engage civically and are able to navigate across differences.
Responding to the Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
Use this mini-lesson to help students learn about who is impacted by the earthquake and what individuals, organizations, and governments can do to help.
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My Part of the Story Assessment Ideas
Create a final assessment or project for your students before launching the next part of your course on US history, civics, or literature.
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