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Patriotic archway celebrating the U.S. Army and Navy, adorned with banners and flags, stands at the entrance of a bustling 19th-century street scene.
Three discussion questions on the causes and key events of the Civil War, designed for educational use.
Discussion questions for primary documents from the Civil War era, including speeches by William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, Alexander Stephens, and Abraham Lincoln, as well as the Alabama Constitution of 1861 and General McLellan's letter.
Three discussion questions on the causes of the Civil War, the impact of the Dred Scott decision, and Southern fears regarding Abraham Lincoln's presidency.
Emerging Civil War hosts a live panel discussion on "The End of 'Civil War Times'" with five featured speakers.
Discussion Paper 22-002: Mechanisms for Dialogue: A Contribution to Preventing Civil War Recurrence.
Essay cover titled "A Discussion about the Role of Photography in the African American Post-War Civil Rights Movement" by Sarah Doerfel.
Join Granite State Progress for a screening of "Civil War (Or, Who Do We Think We Are)" followed by a panel discussion with film director Rachel Boynton and New Hampshire leaders in public education, racial justice, and honest education.
Virtual discussion on the legacy of the Civil War in North Carolina, hosted by Carolina Public Humanities.
15-MINUTE HISTORY: A dynamic portrayal of Napoleon Bonaparte leading a charge, symbolizing historical leadership and military prowess.
"Gettysburg" movie poster with actors Tom Berenger and Jeff Daniels against an American flag background.
Discussion board prompt for a history assignment on U.S. growth, sectionalism, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.
Historical timeline of Carlisle during the Civil War, highlighting significant events and individuals from 1861 to 1865.