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’Our Story is Told Through Our Plates’: Southern Foodways |
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“The Cold Within” |
“As the War Turns” – Exploring the Drama of the Civil War |
01 Preparing for a Field Trip to North Carolina Freedom Park |
02 An Introduction to North Carolina Freedom Park |
03 b SPANISH VERSION Freedom Park Field Notes PRINTABLE |
03a North Carolina Freedom Park Field Notebook |
03b North Carolina Freedom Park Printable Journal |
04 The Leaders Behind the Words: NC Freedom Park’s “Voices of Freedom” |
05 Primary Source Analyzation at North Carolina Freedom Park |
06 Post-Visit Prompts & Strategies for Discussion & Reflection |
07 Post-Visit Processing Activities & Projects for NC Freedom Park |
A Counter Revolution: The Fight Against Segregated Dining |
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A Red Record: “The Light of Truth:” Acknowledging the Legacy of Lynching |
A Red Record: Lynching and Dehumanization |
A Red Record: Lynching Resistance |
Affrilachia |
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African Americans and the Vietnam War |
Against Their Will: North Carolina’s Eugenics Program & In re Moore |
An Introduction to A Red Record |
An Overview of the Vietnam War |
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Blood Done Sign My Name |
Board of Education v. Earls – The Fourth Amendment & Judicial Process |
Booker T. Spicely & the Dangers WWII Black Veterans Faced in their Fight Against the Jim Crow South |
Carolina del Norte: Talkin’ About Immigration & Linguistic Diversity in North Carolina |
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Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission & the First Amendment |
Cuban Missile Crisis |
Decoding World War II Propaganda |
Early American Settlements |
Ella May Wiggins and the Loray Mill Strike |
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Eminent Domain and Kelo v. City of New London |
Ending the War to End All Wars |
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Environmental Regulation & Private Property in Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council |
Equal Protection Clause & Romer v. Evans |
Establishment Clause and Van Orden v Perry |
Exploring African American Leadership and Service in North Carolina |
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Exploring the American Dream with A Raisin in the Sun |
F.D.R. and the New Deal |
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First Amendment and Virginia v. Black |
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Freedom Music |
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Freedom Rides of 1961 |
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From Wyatt Outlaw to the “Kirk Holden War” |
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George Henry White: The American Phoenix |
Hero Abroad, Second Class Citizen at Home: John Seagraves, African-Americans & World War II |
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How Horace Carter Fought the KKK in North Carolina |
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How Should Robert F. Williams Be Remembered? |
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Ida B. Wells & Her “Light of Truth” |
Japanese Internment and Korematsu v. United States |
Jim Crow in North Carolina |
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Joe McCarthy and the Red Scare |
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Journey of Reconciliation, 1947 |
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Learning About Immigration in North Carolina with “A Home on the Field” |
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Living History: Local Voices of the Civil Rights Movement |
Mill Work and Mill Villages |
Minnesota v. White: Exploring a Judicial Candidate’s First Amendment Rights |
Native Americans and World War II |
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NATO: After the Cold War |
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NC Pocket Constitution |
Nineteenth Amendment |
NO FEAR: The Extraordinary Artistry of Nina Simone |
OAK CITY ADVERTISING: Plan a Social Media Campaign for NC Freedom Park |
Oral History Excerpts for Teaching about Rocky Mount Mills |
Pauli Murray: Civil & Women’s Rights Trailblazer |
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Plessy v. Ferguson & the Roots of Segregation |
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Poor Power: The North Carolina Fund & the Battle to End Poverty & Inequality in 1960s America |
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Presidential Decisions During the Vietnam War |
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Prohibition, Bootlegging, & the Origins of NASCAR |
Public Christmas Displays & Lynch v. Donnelly |
Punitive Damages and BMW v. Gore |
Quotes on the Purpose of Freedom Park |
Reading Guide for Fahrenheit 451 |
Religion in the American South |
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Remembering Vietnam |
Rocky Mount Mills Living Museum |
Sitting Down To Stand Up For Democracy |
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Sitting Down to Stand Up for Democracy |
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Source Packet for Charlotte Hawkins Brown |
Source Packet for Golden A. Frinks |
Source Packet for Harriet Jacobs |
Source Packet for Lyda Moore Merrick |
Standards Alignment for NC Freedom Park |
Supporting the World War II Effort |
Supporting the World War II Effort |
Surviving and Thriving Despite Jim Crow: Durham’s “Black Wall Street” |
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Symbols and Words of Hate |
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Talking About Reparations: A Civil Conversation |
Teaching about North Carolina American Indians |
The 1979 Greensboro Massacre: A Lesson in Truth & Reconciliation in the United States? |
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Rocky Mount Mills |
The Cold War |
The End of World War II: Pearl Harbor, Japanese Internment Camps, and the Atomic Bomb |
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The End of World War II: Pearl Harbor, Japanese Internment Camps, and the Atomic Bomb |
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The Establishment Clause and Lee v. Weisman |
The Fight for Voting Rights |
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The Hamlet Fire: Public Policy & Workplace Safety |
The History of Black Education in North Carolina: A Teaching Guide for High School Educators |
The Influence & Impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities on the Civil Rights Movement |
The Long Civil Rights Movement CSI |
The Major Conferences of World War II |
The Miseducation of American Indians |
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The Rise of Totalitarianism, the Start of World War II & the US Response |
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The Role of Dissent in a Democracy: Lessons from Kent State University |
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The Twenty-Sixth Amendment & Youth Power |
The Vietnam War & Protest Music |
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The Wilmington 10: Criminal Justice & Exoneration |
The Wilmington Coup of 1898 |
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Tips for Tackling Sensitive History & Controversial Current Events in the Classroom |
Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment |
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Twenty-Sixth Amendment & the Power of Youth |
Understanding Disenfranchisement in the American South |
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United States v. Virginia |
Unsung Women of the Civil Rights Movement |
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US Constitution and Presidential Action in Times of Crisis |
US Pocket Constitution |
What Should President Truman Do? |
Who Owns Your Body? A Look at Property Rights & the Human Body with the Cases of Henrietta Lacks & John Moore |
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Why a Second World War? The Failure of Peace |
Women’s Rights & the NC Constitution |
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Women’s Suffrage |
World War II on the Home Front in Rocky Mount |
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