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Documents, online here and available through our partners, for teaching any American History class.
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Using ESSEX History is a three-year project to improve the quality of American History instruction in Essex County's middle schools and high schools through teacher seminars and summer institutes on the people, places and events of
Essex County, Massachusetts.
Explore early settlement, maritime and industrial sites in Essex County.
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Developed by teachers using primary and field resources available here and throughout Essex County.
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Documents, online here and available through our partners, for teaching any American History class.
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Teddy Roosevelt and the World
May 14, 2008
The Rise of the New Right
April 28, 2009
Early Cold War
March 9, 2009
The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln
January 30, 2009
The China Trade
November 19, 2008
The Culture of Jim Crow
October 29, 2008
| How Enlightened Are We? Understanding the impact of Enlightenment ideas in American domestic life through the analysis of personal dwellings |
| Making Connections Finding Deeper Meanings in the Local Community |
| Perceptions of Race: How Do You See Me? An examination of the impact of race on Irish-American and African-American communities, drawing parallels between the antebellum period and the period of forced integration of schools in Boston in the 1970s |
| Understanding Cultural Prejudice Through Sports Mascots Comparing Yesterday and Today |
| Politics, Immigration and Urban Life A Closer Look at the Immigrant Experience |
| Anti-Irish Sentiment – To What Do We Compare this Prejudice? Comparing and Contrasting the Experiences of Irish Immigrants and African Americans |
| Immigration Part I – How does it feel to ‘melt’ in the ‘pot’? An examination of the impact of race on Irish-American and African-American communities, drawing parallels between the antebellum period and the period of forced integration of schools in Boston in the 1970s |
| How Did We Get Here? An exploration of the local effects of immigration policy in the 20th century and today, using primary resources |
| Worker's Griveances and the Lawrence (‘ Bread and Roses’ ) Strike of 1912. An exploration of the local effects of immigration policy in the 20th century and today, using primary resources |
| Working Conditions in the Past, Present and Future An exploration of the local effects of immigration policy in the 20th century and today, using primary resources |
| Bread and Roses Strike Analyzing the use of Propaganda during the Bread and Roses Strike of 1912 |
| The Civil War and Memory Examining the collective memory of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment |
| The Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Whose Victory? Analyzing the major factors contriburing to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 |
| The Emancipation Proclamation and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment Understanding the relationship between the Emancipation Proclamation and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteers |
| The Homefront Experience in World War II Daily life in America during the War |
| Exploring the Homefront and Race Issues Analyzing the American character during World War II |
| Mobilizing for Total War - Changes on the Homefront and the Role of Propaganda A closer look at the lives of Americans during World War II |
| GIRLS GONE WILD! Stepping out of gender roles to struggle with the enemy |