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“As the War Turns” – Exploring the Drama of the Civil War
“Stealing a Little Freedom” – Enslaved Runaways in North Carolina
A Red Record: “The Light of Truth:” Acknowledging the Legacy of Lynching
A Red Record: Lynching and Dehumanization
A Red Record: Lynching Resistance
Abolitionism, Quakers & the Underground Railroad in North Carolina
African American Troops in the Civil War
African Americans in US Congress During Reconstruction
Against All Odds: The African American Founding of Princeville, NC
Albion Tourgée & the Fight for Civil Rights
American Abolitionists
An Introduction to A Red Record
Coastal Freedom Seekers: Hotel D’Afrique, Roanoke Island Freedmen’s Colony & James City
Elizabeth Keckly: From Slavery to Celebrity
Exploring Culture to Understand the Identities of those Enslaved
Female Spies in the Civil War
Fighting for Freedom: Black Contributions to the Civil War
Freedom Music
Freedom Parade, a Group Project
Freedom Seeking Across North Carolina
George Moses Horton
Halifax County, the Roanoke River and Freedom Seeking
North Carolina’s 35th USCT
North Carolina’s Settlements of Freedmen During the Civil War: The Roanoke Island Freedmen’s Colony and the Trent River Settlement
Resistance, Resilience & Strength: The Life of Harriet Ann Jacobs
Rocky Mount Mills Living Museum
Seeking Historical Detectives to Discover: Who Was John Brown?
State v Will
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
The Voyage of Slaves in the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Tips for Tackling Sensitive History & Controversial Current Events in the Classroom
Unboxing Henry Box Brown
Who was Abraham Lincoln?