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Haiti

History
92.02.04 Adventure in the Caribbean Effects of the discovery of Haiti- Martinique and Guadeloupe

Haitian Revolution
22.02.03 The Struggle for Abolition and Independence in Haiti and Cuba, 1790-1902
22.02.05 Jacob Lawrence, Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution

Hall, Prince
91.03.02 Prince Hall and His Organization of Black Freemasons in the United States

Hardy, Thomas

The Return of the Native
81.02.03 The Return of the Native Examined

Harlem Renaissance (see Art; Art History; History, Harlem Renaissance; Literature)

Art
22.02.05 Jacob Lawrence, Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution
00.04.01 African-American Art and the Political Dissent during the Harlem Renaissance
91.01.07 African American Literature: A Contrast between North and South
91.02.03 Interpreting Selected Works of Art from the 20th Century African-American Experience
88.02.02 The Harlem Renaissance: Black American Traditions

General
07.01.01 The Search for Self: Voices of Adolescence in Literature
92.04.09 Art Through the Eyes of Youth

Literature and Visual Art
23.01.04 The Dream Keeper’s Quest
00.04.04 The Harlem Renaissance Births a Black Culture

Literature of
23.01.06 Poetry as Community Practice
23.03.02 Black & Queer Lives: Intersecting Identities of the Harlem Renaissance
11.02.04 Ralph Ellison's View of His Time
92.03.02 Tales from the City
92.03.07 Recognizing Voice and Finding Your Own Voice in Writing About the City
92.04.04 The African-American Experience in the 20th Century through the Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence and the Novels of Bruce Brooks and Lorene Cary
91.01.07 African American Literature: A Contrast between North and South
81.01.08 Yet Do I Marvel: A Comparative Study of Black American Literature
78.02.03 Harlem Renaissance: Pivotal Period in the Development of Afro-American Culture
78.02.08 The Social Contributions of The Harlem Renaissance

Music of
89.01.05 The Impact of the Music of the Harlem Renaissance on Society

Social Contributions
78.02.08 The Social Contributions of The Harlem Renaissance

Health (see Adolescence, American, Nutrition; Anatomy; Bioethics; Ecology and Environmental Science; Biology)

Adolescent
14.04.01 To Vaccinate or Not?
14.04.03 The Little Engines That Can!
07.05.01 Advertising for Healthy Habits
07.05.02 À Votre Santé: A French-Language Unit on Nutrition
02.05.03 Food Environmental Quality and Health

Bioethics and Health Care
00.07.04 Bioethics and Effective Health Care

Organ and Tissue Donation
01.01.06 Organ and Tissue Donors

Patients' Rights
01.01.01 How Right Are Patients' Rights?

Brain
12.03.02 The Brain, Our Silent Partner: Anatomy and Cognition
09.04.03 How the Brain Learns
09.04.04 How We Learn about the Brain: Teaching the Infant Brain

Child
12.03.07 Skulls and Bones: Comparing Form and Function of Vertebrate Skeletal Systems
12.03.09 A Healthy Body is a Healthy Mind
09.04.02 Food for Thought
09.04.05 Brain Buzz: Effects of Caffeine, Nicotine, Alcohol and Drugs on Learning
06.06.02 Your Amazing Body

Diabetes
12.03.01 Healthy Kids Become Healthy Adults
06.05.06 Biomedical Engineering and Diabetes

Dietary Supplements
06.05.02 Dietary Supplements and the Chemistry of Life

Environmental
21.04.09 Sick Planet: The Link between Carbon, Climate Change, and Human Health
17.02.10 Cheers to Your Health: The Connection between Water Sources and Disease

Acid Rain
03.05.01 Do We Need to Wear a Rainhat? Acid Rain: Causes, Effects, and Possible Solutions

Asthma
06.05.05 A Child's Journey through Medicine
99.06.02 Asthma and the Environment

Food Risks
02.05.02 Quality of Life Investigations: Risk Reductions
02.05.04 The Aquatic Environment
02.05.07 You Are What You Eat: How Food Quality Affects Your Health
02.05.09 Nutritional Influence on Illness and Disease
96.02.06 Food Pesticides and Their Risks to Children

Hazardous Waste
96.02.04 The Risk-Benefit Factor Challenging Our Environment
96.02.05 Environmental Health Hazards and Children
93.05.06 Preventing Lead Poisoning in Children

Indoor Air Pollution
11.04.02 Indoor versus Outdoor Air: What's the Difference?

Lead Poisoning
96.02.01 Environmental Racism and the Urban School Child
96.02.05 Environmental Health Hazards and Children
93.05.06 Preventing Lead Poisoning in Children

Persian Gulf War Syndrome
96.02.08 The Gulf War and its Consequences
96.02.10 Is Gulf War Syndrome a Significant Health Issue the U.S. Government has Tried to Cover Up?

Pesticides
02.05.10 For Optimum Health: Revising the Food Pyramid
97.07.06 A Hands-on Approach to Environmental Quality

Epidemiology
96.02.10 Is Gulf War Syndrome a Significant Health Issue the U.S. Government has Tried to Cover Up?

Hepatitis B and Tuberculosis
07.05.11 Infectious Diseases: Hepatitis B and Tuberculosis

HIV/AIDS
08.06.04 Monitoring an Epidemic: Analyzing Through Graphical Displays Factors Relating to the Spread of HIV/AIDS
07.05.10 HIV/AIDS in Our Spanish-Speaking Community and the World

Euthanasia
01.01.03 The Connection Between Medicine, Ethics, and Law: The Right to Die

Fitness
14.04.03 The Little Engines That Can!
12.03.05 My Body Tells a Story
08.06.05 The Mind-Body Connection
07.05.07 Fit for Our Future

General
14.04.05 Robotics in the Medical Field

Graphing
14.04.10 Repair and Regeneration of the Human Musculo-Skeletal and Cardiovascular Systems
08.06.01 Using Graphical Displays to Depict Health Trends of America’s Youth
08.06.09 Are We Couch Potatoes or Busy Bees? Data Analysis of Physical Activity in School

Immune System
19.03.02 Vaccines, How They Work: From Individual to Population
19.03.03 Vaccinations: Combating Disease, Death, Disability, and Child Mortality Worldwide
15.04.06 Battling with Infectious Diseases

Nutrition
20.02.01 We Are What We Eat! The Importance of Nutritional Facts Labels and Balanced Diet in Making Healthy Food Choices
15.04.04 Sugar vs. Artificial Sweeteners
13.04.04 Just Let It Go!
12.03.02 The Brain, Our Silent Partner: Anatomy and Cognition
12.03.04 Elements and Minerals in Our World and in Our Bodies
12.03.10 Carbohydrates and Lipids in Human Health

Vegetables
07.05.05 Eating the Rainbow: A Student's Guide to Healthy Foods That Grow

Obesity
07.05.06 Adolescent Obesity and Susceptibility to Disease

Occupational
96.02.04 The Risk-Benefit Factor Challenging Our Environment
96.02.07 Occupational Health & Safety in Textiles

Public Health
21.04.09 Sick Planet: The Link between Carbon, Climate Change, and Human Health
20.02.01 We Are What We Eat! The Importance of Nutritional Facts Labels and Balanced Diet in Making Healthy Food Choices
19.03.02 Vaccines, How They Work: From Individual to Population
19.03.03 Vaccinations: Combating Disease, Death, Disability, and Child Mortality Worldwide
19.03.07 Affordable Medical Care: Using Chemistry Concepts to Lower Consumer Cost for Medications and Vaccines
19.03.10 Solutions based on Biomimicry for Personalized Health

Tobacco and
07.05.01 Advertising for Healthy Habits
99.06.02 Asthma and the Environment
96.02.03 Nicotine Addiction to Disease: Growing Up With the Tobacco Industry

Media
01.01.05 Making Choices about Tobacco Use

Vision Disorders
96.05.08 You Are Your Genes

Hemingway, Ernest

Short Story
88.04.03 "Discovering Hemingway and Myself"

Hercules
98.02.06 Hercules the Hero: Understanding the Myth

Heroes

African American
96.01.07 A New Generation of Fighters

American
89.05.07 Playing with American Folk Heroes of the Nineteenth Century

Ancient Greek
98.02.06 Hercules the Hero: Understanding the Myth

Anti-heroes
08.02.08 The Godfather to American Gangster: A Mythology of the American Anti-hero, 2008

Hercules
98.02.06 Hercules the Hero: Understanding the Myth

History

Acadian
83.06.02 The Preservation of a Heritage: Study of the Acadians

African
20.01.03 Women in Africa during the time of Apartheid: From Trauma to Transition, 2020
03.01.02 Africa, Africans, and Film
01.02.06 Rites of Passage: Initiation Masks in French Speaking Black Africa
01.02.10 Literacy & Art: The Story behind the Quilt
92.03.04 Cathedrals, Pyramids and Mosques

Decolonization
82.04.07 The Modern Mercenary and the Decolonization of Africa: Ten Plus Ten Questions

Ghana
02.01.05 Middle Passage: A Journey of Endurance

Mali and Mansa Musa
07.02.06 An African Pilgrim-King and a World-Traveler: Mansa Musa and Ibn Battuta

Role of European Powers
82.04.01 Teaching African Literature in English

African American
21.01.03 Cultural Histories of 20th Century Black and Latinx Freedom Struggles
15.02.01 History of a Social Construction: How Racism Created Race in America
14.03.02 Educational Injustice in the United States
14.03.03 Almost a Citizen: A History of Social Injustice in America
14.03.04 The NAACP: Then and Now
01.02.10 Literacy & Art: The Story behind the Quilt
01.03.03 African American Poetry: Songs of Protest and Pride
01.04.03 Utilizing Art, Literature and Film to Teach Black History
99.03.09 African-Americans and Immigration in American Life
98.01.06 Let Justice Roll Down: The Civil Rights Movement Through Film (1954-1965)
98.01.09 Discrimination and the Struggle for Equality: African Americans in Professional Baseball: A Reflection of the Civil Rights Movement
98.04.02 "We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates
98.04.07 Land is the Basis of All Independence
95.04.04 The Art of the Quilt
94.02.11 Poetry: A View of African American Life
94.04.01 What About My 40 Acres & A Mule?
94.04.06 In the Struggle for Equality and Justice for All
93.03.06 Multi-Cultural Theater: A Reflection of Societal Issues and Ills
92.04.03 Crisis Times for African Americans

1880-1950
92.04.04 The African-American Experience in the 20th Century through the Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence and the Novels of Bruce Brooks and Lorene Cary
79.02.04 The Negro Holocaust: Lynching and Race Riots in the United States,1880-1950
79.02.05 The African and the Pequot in Colonial America

Amistad Affair
02.01.02 Looking at Human Struggle Through The Language Arts Curriculum: The Faces of Slavery
90.02.08 The Amistad Affair: Problem Solving Applied Through Theater
89.05.08 The Roots of The Modern Day African Americans And The Suggested Motivation For A Bright Future (Actual Experiences of Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass And Joseph Sengbe (Cinque))
78.02.09 Two Controversial Cases in New Haven History: The Amistad Affair (1839) and The Black Panther Trials (1970)

in Art
12.01.03 Portraits of Pride: Young Adults Question Their Roles Using Visual Arts

Beauty, Images of
01.02.10 Literacy & Art: The Story behind the Quilt

Biography
85.05.04 Against The Tide: Three Who Made It!
82.02.08 His Story/Her Story/Your Story

Lanson, William
97.04.04 William Lanson: New Haven’s African King

Black Dancers
95.02.03 Living Pictures Representing The History Of Black Dance

Black Lives Matter
23.01.03 Before the Hashtag: Reconstructing ‘Herstory’ Using Blackout Poetry

Black Migration
13.02.05 Growing Up in Urban America
13.02.09 Did Things Get Better? Poetry from the Cultural Perspective of American Movement
98.01.05 A Film and Literature Study of The African - American Migration

in New Haven
89.01.11 Urban New Haven in the Making (1920-1980)

South to North

1900-1920
21.02.10 Invisible Incidences in America-The Great Migration and Destruction of Thriving Black Communities
95.04.07 Mosaic America: Paths To The Present
91.01.07 African American Literature: A Contrast between North and South
90.01.05 Parallel Studies of the Afro-American and Puerto Rican Experience in America
80.06.02 New Perspectives On Teaching Afro-American History

Black Panther Trials
11.02.05 Urban Race Riots: Are They Predictable, Preventable, and Pedagogically Relevant?
78.02.09 Two Controversial Cases in New Haven History: The Amistad Affair (1839) and The Black Panther Trials (1970)

Church

African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
89.01.13 The Church Community: The Oldest Black Church in New Haven, Past and Present

Civil Rights
23.01.03 Before the Hashtag: Reconstructing ‘Herstory’ Using Blackout Poetry
21.01.09 Historical Allusions and Art in Jacqueline Woodson’s Brown Girl Dreaming
20.01.03 Women in Africa during the time of Apartheid: From Trauma to Transition, 2020
14.03.01 Due Process Ignored: Lynching and American Culture
14.03.05 Hidden Realities: School Desegregation and the Law — Brown and Black Victories During the Civil Rights Era
14.03.10 Separate, but Equal: Is There Still Segregation in Education?
11.01.09 Encountering Injustice: Analyzing Words and Images in the Civil Rights Movement
11.02.04 Ralph Ellison's View of His Time
11.02.05 Urban Race Riots: Are They Predictable, Preventable, and Pedagogically Relevant?
06.03.05 Postwar America: King and the Civil Rights Movement
06.03.08 The Road to Equality
04.01.09 What’s in a Word: Investigating the Language of the Brown v. Board Era
04.03.07 The History of African-American Children: A Guide for Teaching Black History at the Elementary School Level
01.04.03 Utilizing Art, Literature and Film to Teach Black History
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
97.03.10 American Women Who Shaped the Civil Rights Movement Explored Through the Literature of Eloise Greenfield
96.01.01 An Analysis of Jim Crow Laws and their Effects on Race Relations
94.04.03 Mosaic America: Patterns of Racism
94.04.07 In Search of Rights
93.04.05 Mosaic America Through Literary Art: The Civil Rights Movement via African Americans, Chicanos and Native Americans
92.01.03 Eyes on the Prize: The Civil Rights Struggle, 1954 to 1965

Civil Disobedience

King, Martin Luther, Jr.
96.01.01 An Analysis of Jim Crow Laws and their Effects on Race Relations
87.03.02 Non-violent Protest Through The Ages

Photography

Parks, Gordon
06.01.04 Gordon Parks' Photography: Breaking Down Racial Barriers with Real Life Stories

Civil Rights Act of 1964
82.03.04 An Analysis of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Legislated Response to Racial Discrimination in the U. S.

in Civil War
05.01.03 From Slaves to Soldiers: African Americans and the Civil War

Colonial
92.04.02 Colonial Living: A Look at the Arts, Crafts, History, and Literature of Early Americans
91.03.02 Prince Hall and His Organization of Black Freemasons in the United States

Connecticut

Slavery
80.06.09 Slavery in Connecticut 1640-1848

Dance Pioneers
95.02.03 Living Pictures Representing The History Of Black Dance

Economic
18.01.04 Paths to Prosperity: African Americans in Search of the American Dream

Family Life
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
91.03.09 Building Dreams—Who is there to help you?
90.04.07 Portrait of The African American Family
90.04.08 The Changing Family: How Changes in the Family Reflect Social and Economic Changes in Society
90.05.10 The Family That Endured An Historical View of African-American Families As Seen Through American Literature and Art

Haitian
89.01.08 Double Minority: The Haitians in America

Harlem Renaissance
23.01.04 The Dream Keeper’s Quest
11.02.04 Ralph Ellison's View of His Time
92.04.09 Art Through the Eyes of Youth
81.01.08 Yet Do I Marvel: A Comparative Study of Black American Literature
78.02.03 Harlem Renaissance: Pivotal Period in the Development of Afro-American Culture
78.02.08 The Social Contributions of The Harlem Renaissance

Music of
89.01.05 The Impact of the Music of the Harlem Renaissance on Society

Lynching of
14.03.01 Due Process Ignored: Lynching and American Culture
89.01.09 “Lynch Law”—An American Community Enigma

in Military
02.03.07 African Americans and the Military

Music
13.02.11 How Music Moved: The Genesis of Genres in Urban Centers

Black Church
97.05.07 Sing Two Stanzas and Rebel in the Morning: The Role of Black Religious Music in the Struggle for Freedom

Pre-Jazz Age
82.04.06 Black American Musicans: Precursors of Jazz

The Sixties
15.02.03 Women, War and Propaganda: Cultural Connections in the Long 20th Century
80.06.04 Black Music: Its Message and Meaning

NAACP
14.03.04 The NAACP: Then and Now

National Parks and
90.03.09 Famous Afro-Americans Historical Sites Recognized by the National Park System

Negro Leagues
98.01.09 Discrimination and the Struggle for Equality: African Americans in Professional Baseball: A Reflection of the Civil Rights Movement

New Haven, Connecticut
92.03.08 Examining the African American Role in New Haven History: Pride in the Past—Hope for the Future
78.02.06 Italians and Blacks in New Haven: The Establishment of Two Ethnic Communities

18th and 19th Centuries
88.02.05 The Insights of American Blacks During the 19th and 20th Centuries in New Haven, Connecticut

Biography
97.04.04 William Lanson: New Haven’s African King
85.05.04 Against The Tide: Three Who Made It!

Photography
06.01.04 Gordon Parks' Photography: Breaking Down Racial Barriers with Real Life Stories
06.01.08 African American History: A Photographic Record

Poetry and
94.02.11 Poetry: A View of African American Life
91.04.04 African-American Poets Past and Present: A Historical View
89.02.08 Poetry: A Mirror in Which to See Myself

School Desegregation
14.03.04 The NAACP: Then and Now
14.03.05 Hidden Realities: School Desegregation and the Law — Brown and Black Victories During the Civil Rights Era
14.03.08 American Citizenship and the 14th Amendment: Conflicts and Resolutions in Education
04.03.07 The History of African-American Children: A Guide for Teaching Black History at the Elementary School Level
98.01.09 Discrimination and the Struggle for Equality: African Americans in Professional Baseball: A Reflection of the Civil Rights Movement
92.01.03 Eyes on the Prize: The Civil Rights Struggle, 1954 to 1965
92.01.09 The Brown Decision: Fact or Myth in Connecticut?
82.03.06 From Plessy v. Ferguson to Brown v. Board of Education: The Supreme Court Rules on School Desegregation

Slavery (see Slavery)
21.02.11 Adding Race Consciousness to the Slavery Curriculum
03.02.02 Our Side of the Story: African Americans Share Their Experiences of Slavery
01.02.10 Literacy & Art: The Story behind the Quilt
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
98.04.07 Land is the Basis of All Independence
96.03.07 The Eye Behind the Camera; the Voice Behind the Story
95.02.06 Lincoln, Douglass and Black Emergence: Literature and Politics, 1840-1865
93.03.09 The Role of the African* Playwright as a Griot
91.03.06 Slave Narrative and Autobiography
91.03.08 Dark Voices From Unmarked Graves
89.05.08 The Roots of The Modern Day African Americans And The Suggested Motivation For A Bright Future (Actual Experiences of Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass And Joseph Sengbe (Cinque))
87.01.05 Slavery: The American Way

Autobiography
85.05.02 Slave Narratives: Black Autobiography in Nineteenth-Century America

Black Emancipators
85.05.01 Black Emancipators of the Nineteenth Century

Slave Trade, Transatlantic
02.01.05 Middle Passage: A Journey of Endurance

The Sixties
81.01.08 Yet Do I Marvel: A Comparative Study of Black American Literature

Underground Railroad
01.04.03 Utilizing Art, Literature and Film to Teach Black History

Women (see Women)
20.01.03 Women in Africa during the time of Apartheid: From Trauma to Transition, 2020
01.02.10 Literacy & Art: The Story behind the Quilt
97.03.01 Struggle of the Black Women
97.03.06 A Very American Journey: The Lives and Accomplishments of Six Notable American Women
97.03.07 “Women of Color”: A Fight For Change “Through Literature”

American
14.03.03 Almost a Citizen: A History of Social Injustice in America
00.04.03 Our Past Acclaims Our Future: Japanese-American Artists Respond To the American Experience Roger Shimomura, Sansei.
98.01.11 Parenting in the Movies: Examining Responsibilities in Modern American Films
94.04.02 What am I Equal to?
94.05.01 Meteorology
92.01.07 Equality of Educational Opportunity: Race and Finance in Public Education

Alaska

Inuit
91.02.07 The Inuit Family: A study of its history, beliefs, and images

American Revolution
12.01.01 History through Art: The American Revolution and the Colonial New World (1750–1850)
12.01.10 Questioning the Accuracy of War Images: John Trumbull's Paintings of the American Revolution and Photographs from the American Civil War

in Art
12.01.01 History through Art: The American Revolution and the Colonial New World (1750–1850)
12.01.02 The Stories Artwork Tells: Opening Doorways Into Creativity
12.01.04 Image-Making: Reading Gesture, Objects, and Environment in Portraiture
12.01.05 Teaching Colonial American Society through Visual Art
12.01.08 Art and Conflict: The Visual Struggle
12.01.09 Interpreting the Imagery of War
12.01.10 Questioning the Accuracy of War Images: John Trumbull's Paintings of the American Revolution and Photographs from the American Civil War
04.03.01 American Genre Painting in the Nineteenth Century: Teaching Artistic Interpretation as a Tool for Critically Viewing History
04.03.02 Exploring Colonial America through Art and Literature
04.03.04 Art and National Identity: Analyzing Painting and Literature from the Era of Manifest Destiny
04.03.09 In the Footprints of Lewis and Clark: 19th Century Artists’ Depictions of Native Americans
01.02.04 The Christmas Campaign of 1776: Many Voices

Artillery
81.02.04 Major Cannon of Great Britain and America from 1780-1880 as a Model to Promote the Concept of ‘Living History’

Asian American
05.02.08 Who Am I and Why Must I be Called Anything?

Aviation
90.07.03 Mankind’s Fascination With Flight

Bill of Rights (see Bill of Rights; Law)
16.03.01 The Price of Freedom
04.01.03 In God We Trust: Public Schools and Religious Freedom
03.01.10 How Fear Threatens Freedom, A Thematic Approach: From the Inquisition to the McCarthy Era
00.02.04 Search and Seizure
95.03.02 Understanding the Significance of the Nationalization of the Bill of Rights

Privacy/Fourth Amendment
08.01.03 The Switchroom: NSA Spying and Defending the Constitution

Boston, Massachusetts
81.01.02 Madras (India) and Boston—A Comparative Study and Analysis

Business

Sports

Football
10.01.06 Gridiron Consumers: The Billion-Dollar Ascent of Football in America

Cajun/Acadian
88.02.01 The Cajuns: Natives with a Difference!

Capitalism (see Economics)
18.01.01 Economic and Other Inequalities In America: The Shrinking Middle Class?
18.01.02 Bringing Humanity to the Dismal Science: A Study of Economics through the Lens of Income Inequality
18.01.05 Economic Inequality and Education: Primer, Opportunity, and Outcome
18.01.07 Economic Inequality: What It Is, How It Affects Our Lives, and What We Can Do About It

Child Labor
13.01.07 Stop the Presses: The Newsies Strike out against Child Labor!
04.01.08 The History of Child Labor in the United States: Hammer v. Dagenhart

Citizenship
16.03.01 The Price of Freedom
16.03.02 The Citizenship Complex: Why the Vote Matters in the Race for Freedom and Equality for All
16.03.05 Citizenship and its Ability to Change Lives
16.03.06 Know Your Rights: Citizenship, Surveillance and Democracy in Post 9/11 America

and Gender
23.03.01 American History - LGBTQ Figures and Voices
16.03.04 Citizenship and Identity through the Lens of a Presidential Campaign

Civil Rights (see Civil Rights; Law)
16.03.02 The Citizenship Complex: Why the Vote Matters in the Race for Freedom and Equality for All
15.02.09 Film as Representations of American Democracy and Oppression in the Long 20th Century
11.01.09 Encountering Injustice: Analyzing Words and Images in the Civil Rights Movement
06.03.05 Postwar America: King and the Civil Rights Movement
06.03.08 The Road to Equality
04.01.07 The Legacy of the Warren Court
03.01.10 How Fear Threatens Freedom, A Thematic Approach: From the Inquisition to the McCarthy Era
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
97.03.10 American Women Who Shaped the Civil Rights Movement Explored Through the Literature of Eloise Greenfield
96.01.14 Why Do We Suffer From The Rights Of Others?
96.03.11 Mosaic America on Film: Fact Versus Fiction
94.04.06 In the Struggle for Equality and Justice for All
94.04.07 In Search of Rights
92.01.03 Eyes on the Prize: The Civil Rights Struggle, 1954 to 1965

Americans with Disabilities Act
06.03.07 The Path to Opportunity: A Study of Disability Rights in Postwar America
04.01.06 The ADA, the Supreme Court, and Self-Advocacy

Brown v. Board of Education
04.01.09 What’s in a Word: Investigating the Language of the Brown v. Board Era

Latinos
23.02.02 Nosotras Somos el Futuro: Futurity in Latine Activism and Futurism
16.03.03 Democracy and Citizenship: The Complex Case of Puerto Rico
15.02.06 Latino Identity in the Civil Rights Movement
06.02.04 Civil Rights Struggles in the Latino Community

Patriot Act
16.03.06 Know Your Rights: Citizenship, Surveillance and Democracy in Post 9/11 America
05.02.01 Anatomy of Your Enemy

Civil Rights Act of 1964
96.01.13 Affirmative Action: Is It Still Necessary?
82.03.04 An Analysis of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Legislated Response to Racial Discrimination in the U. S.

Civil War
14.03.07 The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and the Dred Scott Decision: An Unlikely Stop on the Way to Citizenship
12.02.09 Reading and Writing the Impact of Violence on Students' Lives
08.04.04 Whitman, Lincoln, and Brady; Three Perspectives on a Nation Divided
05.01.03 From Slaves to Soldiers: African Americans and the Civil War
04.02.09 His Story, Her Story: Voices from the Civil War in Children’s Literature
98.04.06 Letters to an Unborn Patriot
97.02.02 Literature of the U.S. Civil War
97.03.05 All American Girl
97.03.08 Common Threads Weave Together the Lives of Civil War Women
96.03.11 Mosaic America on Film: Fact Versus Fiction
95.02.06 Lincoln, Douglass and Black Emergence: Literature and Politics, 1840-1865
94.04.01 What About My 40 Acres & A Mule?
81.04.02 Reading and Writing about the Civil War

Conscription
08.01.02 A Prescription for Conscription? Lessons from the Draft in the American Civil War and Compulsory Service in Subsequent Conflicts

Reconstruction
08.01.06 Accountability and Reconstruction after the United States Civil War

Writ of Habeas Corpus
08.01.01 The Writ of Habeas Corpus, The Constitution and Abraham Lincoln, War President

Cold War
17.01.01 Recapturing Our Lost Youth: Using "Little Red Riding Hood" to Engage Reluctant Readers

Colonial
15.02.01 History of a Social Construction: How Racism Created Race in America
12.01.01 History through Art: The American Revolution and the Colonial New World (1750–1850)
12.01.05 Teaching Colonial American Society through Visual Art
04.03.02 Exploring Colonial America through Art and Literature
01.02.04 The Christmas Campaign of 1776: Many Voices
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
98.04.07 Land is the Basis of All Independence
97.03.05 All American Girl
92.04.02 Colonial Living: A Look at the Arts, Crafts, History, and Literature of Early Americans
91.02.09 Changing Images of Childhood in America: Colonial, Federal and Modern England
82.02.03 My Place In Time
79.02.05 The African and the Pequot in Colonial America
78.04.03 The Architecture of New England and the Southern Colonies as it Reflects the Changes in Colonial Life

Artists
89.05.03 Early American Portraits: a Strategy for Learning About Artists and Their Works

Children
03.02.06 Child Life in the New England Colonies

Family Life
03.02.07 Home Skills of Early America

Jamestown
96.03.06 Pocahontas, From Fiction to Fact: Using Disney’s Film to Teach the True Story

Connecticut (see Connecticut)

Colonial
03.02.04 History of Early New Haven: A Connection to Our Past
03.02.08 Leaving England and Coming to New Haven with John Davenport
92.03.03 A New Look At Old New Haven
90.05.04 American Life: A Comparison of Colonial Life to Today’s Life
78.04.01 Colonial Connecticut--Learning to Look and Understand
78.04.02 History of Connecticut Through 1690

Folklore
87.04.05 Connecticut Folklore: Fact or Fiction?

Geological
95.05.07 A Special Relationship: Connecticut and Its Settlers

Hartford

Arms Made in
89.01.06 Arms Makers in the Community

New Haven Architecture
93.01.03 Play on Architecture

Nineteenth Century

Architecture
91.01.04 The Victorian Age: A People in Search of Themselves as Seen Through Their Architecture
84.01.03 A View of the River: Cellars, Columns and Porches

Constitution (see Bill of Rights; Law)
16.03.01 The Price of Freedom
16.03.02 The Citizenship Complex: Why the Vote Matters in the Race for Freedom and Equality for All
16.03.05 Citizenship and its Ability to Change Lives
00.02.04 Search and Seizure
00.03.06 Privacy Issues and Disabled Persons
98.04.02 "We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates
98.04.06 Letters to an Unborn Patriot
92.01.03 Eyes on the Prize: The Civil Rights Struggle, 1954 to 1965
90.02.10 Acting Up In Contemporary Law
87.03.08 The United States Constitution and Selected Amendments
82.03.03 The United States Constitution

and Dred Scott Decision
14.03.07 The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and the Dred Scott Decision: An Unlikely Stop on the Way to Citizenship
04.01.02 The Supreme Court and American Society: The Dred Scott Case

and Student/Teacher Rights
04.01.03 In God We Trust: Public Schools and Religious Freedom
04.01.04 Understanding and Implementing the First Amendment
88.01.02 The Constitution, Censorship and the Schools: Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes

First Amendment
08.04.01 Dissent in Democracy: Subverting the Dominant Paradigm

Fourth Amendment
08.01.03 The Switchroom: NSA Spying and Defending the Constitution

Consumer Culture
10.01.05 Consumer Culture, Young Voters, and American Presidential Elections
10.01.07 Really, ¿Quiero Taco Bell?: A Multicultural Marketing Approach

Democracy (see Politics)
16.03.03 Democracy and Citizenship: The Complex Case of Puerto Rico
16.03.05 Citizenship and its Ability to Change Lives
15.02.09 Film as Representations of American Democracy and Oppression in the Long 20th Century
10.01.05 Consumer Culture, Young Voters, and American Presidential Elections
08.04.01 Dissent in Democracy: Subverting the Dominant Paradigm
08.04.02 An Introduction to America’s Culture of Democracy
98.04.01 Democracy in Action

Earthquakes
07.04.09 The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1812: Shaking Our Misconceptions about Earthquakes in United States History

Economic (see Economics)
18.01.01 Economic and Other Inequalities In America: The Shrinking Middle Class?
18.01.02 Bringing Humanity to the Dismal Science: A Study of Economics through the Lens of Income Inequality
18.01.03 Examining Your Economic Identity and Making a Path for Upward Mobility
18.01.05 Economic Inequality and Education: Primer, Opportunity, and Outcome
18.01.07 Economic Inequality: What It Is, How It Affects Our Lives, and What We Can Do About It
18.01.08 The Economics of Inequality

New Haven, Connecticut
79.03.07 New Haven and the Nation 1865-1900 A Social History Labor, Immigration, Reform
79.03.08 New Haven Is Not Just Another One-Horse Town: New Haven on the Move, 1800-1920

Education (see Education)
18.01.05 Economic Inequality and Education: Primer, Opportunity, and Outcome
14.03.09 Doghouse Schools and the Edgewood Kids: The Fight for Educational Opportunity from Plessy to Rodriguez
04.01.03 In God We Trust: Public Schools and Religious Freedom
00.03.06 Privacy Issues and Disabled Persons

School Desegregation
14.03.08 American Citizenship and the 14th Amendment: Conflicts and Resolutions in Education
04.03.07 The History of African-American Children: A Guide for Teaching Black History at the Elementary School Level
88.01.03 School Desegregation and Prejudice in the United States
82.03.06 From Plessy v. Ferguson to Brown v. Board of Education: The Supreme Court Rules on School Desegregation

Elections
16.03.04 Citizenship and Identity through the Lens of a Presidential Campaign
10.01.05 Consumer Culture, Young Voters, and American Presidential Elections

Emancipation Proclamation
85.05.03 Lincoln, the Great Emancipator??

Environmental Movement
10.01.03 Environmental Consumerism
90.03.01 The Wilderness Concept-Our National Parks, History, and Issues

Photography
06.01.02 The Photographed Environment in America

Eugenics
09.05.01 Genetic Testing: Modern-Day Eugenics?

Explorers and Exploration
07.02.09 Who First Reached America: The Vikings, the Chinese Admiral Zheng He, or Columbus?
03.01.08 Geography through Film: The Scale of Things
92.04.01 Researching Columbus: Encounters and Exchanges
90.01.07 In Search of the “Yo Latino-americano”

Family Life (see Family Life)
03.02.07 Home Skills of Early America
90.04.01 Changing Images of the American Family in Literature and Media: 1945-1990
90.04.02 Depicting Family Life: Changes and Modifications
90.04.08 The Changing Family: How Changes in the Family Reflect Social and Economic Changes in Society
90.05.01 Cultural Diversity: The American Family—Past, Present, and Future
90.05.04 American Life: A Comparison of Colonial Life to Today’s Life
82.06.10 Family Life in America: Past, Present and Future

Foreign Policy
02.03.02 Questions of War and Peace: Using Case Studies to Teach the History of American Foreign Policy

French Influence on
92.02.02 French Creoles in Louisiana: An American Tale

Gender
23.03.01 American History - LGBTQ Figures and Voices

Great Depression
15.02.05 Understanding Ourselves from the Past
11.01.08 Exploring Steinbeck's World through Words and Images
06.03.10 Dorothea Lange and Documentary Modes of Expression
02.01.03 Jewels of Endurance
98.04.04 The Great Depression and New Deal

Humor
87.03.06 The Humor of America

Immigration (see Immigration)
22.01.01 The Urban, the Wilderness, and Me: An ELA Journey into Nature and Environmental Justice
19.02.05 On Teaching Race in the Classroom: A Foundational Thematic Approach to Race & Law in the US History Curriculum
13.02.03 Irish Immigration and the Power of the Visual Image
13.02.04 A Modern American Family: Creating a Historical Record in the Middle-School Social Studies Classroom
13.02.05 Growing Up in Urban America
13.02.06 Exploring Bloodlines through Immigration and Migration
05.02.07 Why Is Ethnicity Valued, or Is It?
05.02.08 Who Am I and Why Must I be Called Anything?
04.03.03 Immigration and Photography: The Case of Lewis Hine
01.04.05 Expressions of Anti-Racism through Painting: The Puerto Rican Community from West Side Story to Connecticut
99.03.05 New Beginnings
99.03.10 America's Future Culture
88.02.06 The American Experience
88.02.07 Teaching Reading Comprehension through Social Studies Readings

Ellis Island and
99.03.06 The Italian Immigrant Experience in America (1870-1920)

Hispanic
06.02.03 ¿Dónde Estábamos? Where Were We: Using Oral History to Teach Immigration

Northeast
88.02.03 Immigration into an Urban Industralized Northeast: 1879-1914

Industrial Revolution

Urban Impacts
13.01.07 Stop the Presses: The Newsies Strike out against Child Labor!
04.04.05 Industrial Revolution in America: Exploring the Effects of the Heat Engine on the Growth of Cities
01.05.01 The East River Bridges of New York: An Expression of American Industrial Expansion

Irish
13.02.03 Irish Immigration and the Power of the Visual Image
99.03.08 St. Patrick-Symbol of Irishness

Japanese American

Internment during World War II
08.01.04 Japanese-American Internment and the United States Government

Jews
79.02.02 From The Shtetl To The Tenement: The East European Jews and America, A Social History 1850-1925

Labor (see Labor)
04.04.01 Energy Generating a Culture: Early American Coal Miners and Coal Mining Culture
80.06.06 Work and the American Dream
80.06.07 Our Working History

Landscape
05.03.02 Building Historical Understanding by Exploring American Landscapes

Lincoln, Abraham
98.04.06 Letters to an Unborn Patriot
85.05.03 Lincoln, the Great Emancipator??

Writ of Habeas Corpus
08.01.01 The Writ of Habeas Corpus, The Constitution and Abraham Lincoln, War President

in Literature
13.01.10 The First World War: How, When and Why?
13.02.07 Cityscapes and the American Identity
13.02.09 Did Things Get Better? Poetry from the Cultural Perspective of American Movement
06.03.09 New Journalism -- Narrowing the Gap between Fact and Fiction
04.02.09 His Story, Her Story: Voices from the Civil War in Children’s Literature
81.01.09 American History Through Literature: Adolescent Identity in the 20th Century

McCarthy Era
06.03.01 McCarthy v. Murrow: The Public Battle that Defined America's New Self in the Aftermath of World War II
03.01.10 How Fear Threatens Freedom, A Thematic Approach: From the Inquisition to the McCarthy Era

Media

Sports
10.01.06 Gridiron Consumers: The Billion-Dollar Ascent of Football in America

Musical Theater and
85.02.07 Stage Line/Time Line: A Musical Adventure

Native American (see Native Americans)
19.02.04 Incorporating Native American History and Settler Colonialism in the AP United States History Course
15.01.01 A Year in the Life of an Algonquian Family
15.01.02 Memoir, Identity and History in the Works of Sherman Alexie: An Insider's Outsider Perspective
15.01.03 Teaching Young Children About the Cherokee Trail Of Tears
15.01.05 A Study of American Indian History: Cultural Identity and Artistic Expression
15.01.06 Overcoming the Absence of Native Americans in the History Curriculum
15.01.07 Contemporary Native American Fictional Accounts of Hope and Fear
15.01.08 The Surviving and Thriving of Cultures: Foundational Study of American Indian History for Literature
12.01.08 Art and Conflict: The Visual Struggle
09.02.09 A Comparative Literary View of U.S. History, 1820-1900
09.05.03 Introduction to the Diseases of Smallpox, Measles and Influenza and the Effects on the Indigenous Populations on the Continent of North America
04.02.10 Sacred Cows for High School Creative Writing Students
04.03.09 In the Footprints of Lewis and Clark: 19th Century Artists’ Depictions of Native Americans
03.02.03 Plains Indians: An Interdisciplinary Unit of Study
03.02.05 Native Americans of the East Coast: With Special Reference to Iroquois, Pequot and Powhatan Women.
02.01.08 Child Survival Stories: Hope to Cope
01.04.09 Native American-Culture in Crisis
99.03.03 Native Americans and the Clash of Cultures: Then and Now
98.04.02 "We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates

New Deal
98.04.04 The Great Depression and New Deal

New England

Children
03.02.06 Child Life in the New England Colonies
03.02.07 Home Skills of Early America
91.02.09 Changing Images of Childhood in America: Colonial, Federal and Modern England

Forests
81.05.04 A Tree Is More Than A Street Name

Gravestones
03.02.01 Death and Dying in Puritan New England: A Study Based on Early Gravestones, Vital Records, and other Primary Sources Relating to Cape Cod, Massachusetts

New Haven, Connecticut (see Connecticut; New Haven)

Amistad Affair
02.01.02 Looking at Human Struggle Through The Language Arts Curriculum: The Faces of Slavery
90.02.08 The Amistad Affair: Problem Solving Applied Through Theater
89.05.08 The Roots of The Modern Day African Americans And The Suggested Motivation For A Bright Future (Actual Experiences of Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass And Joseph Sengbe (Cinque))
78.02.09 Two Controversial Cases in New Haven History: The Amistad Affair (1839) and The Black Panther Trials (1970)

Architecture
83.01.04 Looking At History Through Architecture
83.01.05 Living in Style—The New Haven Green and Its Architecture

Troup Building
93.01.09 Enjoying the Symbolism in the Troup Building

Colonial Life
03.02.04 History of Early New Haven: A Connection to Our Past
03.02.08 Leaving England and Coming to New Haven with John Davenport
89.05.02 Stepping Into A Colonial Family, A Primary Student’s Perspective of Colonial Crafts, Customs and Traditions

Ethnicity in
97.04.01 The City of New Haven
89.01.12 Cultural Communities of New Haven

Fair Haven
06.02.03 ¿Dónde Estábamos? Where Were We: Using Oral History to Teach Immigration
89.01.03 The Community and You: Learning Your Way Around Fair Haven

General
22.03.04 Building Unity in New Haven within Lower Elementary School
13.02.10 New Haven History: Block by Block
11.02.02 H.O.T. on Artifacts
99.03.02 Those Who Built New Haven
91.01.04 The Victorian Age: A People in Search of Themselves as Seen Through Their Architecture
91.02.09 Changing Images of Childhood in America: Colonial, Federal and Modern England
91.05.08 Mathematics Through Nutrition
78.02.09 Two Controversial Cases in New Haven History: The Amistad Affair (1839) and The Black Panther Trials (1970)

Green
05.03.04 Memory and Place on the New Haven Green, 1638-1876

Harbor

Nineteenth Century
80.02.04 New Haven: Its Ships and Its Trades, 1800-1920

Industrial
91.01.06 Minority Families Moved from the South to the North for Economic Growth

Maritime
79.03.02 New Haven—Maritime History and Arts

Monuments
85.06.08 Touchstones

Newhallville
89.01.10 Communities in Transition
89.01.14 Newhallville:A Neighborhood of Changing Prosperity

Photographs
06.01.03 New Haven, Then and Now: A Story in Photographs

Porches
05.03.01 The Architectural and Social Space of the American Front Porch

New York City

Industrial Revolution
01.05.01 The East River Bridges of New York: An Expression of American Industrial Expansion

September 11, 2001 attacks
11.01.05 Visual Images as Communication

Nineteenth Century
13.02.07 Cityscapes and the American Identity
12.01.08 Art and Conflict: The Visual Struggle
87.02.06 Utopian Communities: European Roots, American Realities

Social Movements
89.01.04 Utopian Communities, 1800-1890

North Carolina

Prejudice
91.01.03 Carefully Taught: The Effect of Regions on Prejudice

of Diseases
09.05.05 A Minuscule Adversary: Combating Epidemics and Infectious Diseases in America

Persian Gulf War
96.02.08 The Gulf War and its Consequences
96.02.10 Is Gulf War Syndrome a Significant Health Issue the U.S. Government has Tried to Cover Up?

Personalities
11.02.06 Domestic Terrorists
82.02.06 American Personalities: Autobiographical Sketches

Pioneers
02.04.07 Improving Writing Skills in an American History Classroom
98.01.04 Mr. Friday and Friends: A Prospectus of Early Pioneer Life Through Film

Popular Culture
99.04.07 Lessons in Drama: Detective Fiction and the Interactive Audience
95.02.04 Women in Film: What are They Telling Us?

Presidents
90.03.07 Presidents in the Parks

Prohibition
78.03.03 Prohibition As A Reform

Public Health
20.01.10 Women in Fiction / Women in Fact: Power and Worth Exposed by Pandemics
15.02.07 A Turn of the Century Reading of Yellow Death: A Story of Medical Sleuthing
09.05.05 A Minuscule Adversary: Combating Epidemics and Infectious Diseases in America

Racism
21.02.10 Invisible Incidences in America-The Great Migration and Destruction of Thriving Black Communities
20.01.03 Women in Africa during the time of Apartheid: From Trauma to Transition, 2020
19.02.05 On Teaching Race in the Classroom: A Foundational Thematic Approach to Race & Law in the US History Curriculum
15.02.01 History of a Social Construction: How Racism Created Race in America
14.03.01 Due Process Ignored: Lynching and American Culture
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
98.04.07 Land is the Basis of All Independence
97.04.03 Expanding the Village: Including Diversity in an Interdistrict Magnet High School Saturday Program
94.04.02 What am I Equal to?

Reconstruction
08.01.06 Accountability and Reconstruction after the United States Civil War

Regions, Regionalism
91.01.02 The Law in the North and South as It Relates to Business from the 1900s to the 1990s
91.01.03 Carefully Taught: The Effect of Regions on Prejudice

Revolutionary War
12.01.01 History through Art: The American Revolution and the Colonial New World (1750–1850)
12.01.09 Interpreting the Imagery of War
12.01.10 Questioning the Accuracy of War Images: John Trumbull's Paintings of the American Revolution and Photographs from the American Civil War
11.01.07 Painting a Portrait through Time Using Words and Images: The Revolutionary War
01.02.04 The Christmas Campaign of 1776: Many Voices
98.03.06 Common Ground: Masks from a Cultural Perspective
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
97.02.01 Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
97.03.05 All American Girl
92.04.02 Colonial Living: A Look at the Arts, Crafts, History, and Literature of Early Americans

Segregation

Housing
19.02.01 Race and the Law: The Story of Housing and School Segregation in the United States

Settler Colonialism
19.02.04 Incorporating Native American History and Settler Colonialism in the AP United States History Course

Sex Roles
82.06.09 How Changing Sex Roles Have Affected the Family Unit in the United States

Slavery (see Slavery)
21.02.11 Adding Race Consciousness to the Slavery Curriculum
03.02.02 Our Side of the Story: African Americans Share Their Experiences of Slavery
02.01.02 Looking at Human Struggle Through The Language Arts Curriculum: The Faces of Slavery
01.02.10 Literacy & Art: The Story behind the Quilt
98.04.03 Drama and Destiny
98.04.07 Land is the Basis of All Independence
92.04.02 Colonial Living: A Look at the Arts, Crafts, History, and Literature of Early Americans

Autobiography
95.02.06 Lincoln, Douglass and Black Emergence: Literature and Politics, 1840-1865
85.05.02 Slave Narratives: Black Autobiography in Nineteenth-Century America

Dred Scott
14.03.07 The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and the Dred Scott Decision: An Unlikely Stop on the Way to Citizenship
04.01.02 The Supreme Court and American Society: The Dred Scott Case

Slave Trade
02.01.05 Middle Passage: A Journey of Endurance

South (see History, African Americans)
91.01.03 Carefully Taught: The Effect of Regions on Prejudice
91.01.05 The South in Literature

Spanish American War
78.03.07 Empire Beyond the Seas

Speeches
06.03.03 Persuasively Speaking: Teaching Persuasive Writing through Great American Speeches

Sports

Football
10.01.06 Gridiron Consumers: The Billion-Dollar Ascent of Football in America

Suburbanization
10.01.01 Government Policy through the Lens of Suburban Development

Supreme Court
16.03.02 The Citizenship Complex: Why the Vote Matters in the Race for Freedom and Equality for All

Brown v. Board of Education
19.02.01 Race and the Law: The Story of Housing and School Segregation in the United States
04.01.05 Who Put the You in Utopia?
04.01.09 What’s in a Word: Investigating the Language of the Brown v. Board Era

Dred Scott Decision
04.01.02 The Supreme Court and American Society: The Dred Scott Case

Terrorism
11.02.06 Domestic Terrorists

the Fifties
06.03.06 Tapestry: Weaving Language Arts and Social Studies into a Cohesive Whole
98.01.01 Films about the Fifties: Teenagers, Identity, Authority, and Choice

McCarthy, Joseph
06.03.01 McCarthy v. Murrow: The Public Battle that Defined America's New Self in the Aftermath of World War II
03.01.10 How Fear Threatens Freedom, A Thematic Approach: From the Inquisition to the McCarthy Era

The Sixties
92.01.03 Eyes on the Prize: The Civil Rights Struggle, 1954 to 1965

Civil Unrest
83.04.01 What do they want? Critical Perspectives on the 1960’s in the United States
83.04.02 Peace and Aggression: A Challenge of Our Time
83.04.04 The Sixties: Notes of Discord

Journalism and
83.04.03 The News Media’s Coverage of the Vietnam War
83.04.05 The Revolution in Journalism with an Emphasis on the 1960’s and 1970’s

Technology in
83.04.06 IBM and the Growth of Computer Technology: Teaching History in Computer Education
83.04.07 Electronic Surveillance: Unlawful Invasion of Privacy or Justifiable Law Enforcement

Warren Court
04.01.07 The Legacy of the Warren Court

Toys

As Evidence in
85.06.04 Toys Are Us

Twentieth Century
21.02.10 Invisible Incidences in America-The Great Migration and Destruction of Thriving Black Communities
15.02.09 Film as Representations of American Democracy and Oppression in the Long 20th Century
79.02.01 The Foreign Policies of Harry S. Truman
79.02.03 Student Protest in the 1960s
78.03.06 America’s Wars, 1898-1945

Suburbanization
10.01.01 Government Policy through the Lens of Suburban Development

Wars
02.03.01 Just War Theory and the Wars of the 20th Century
02.03.02 Questions of War and Peace: Using Case Studies to Teach the History of American Foreign Policy

Vietnam
08.01.05 Accountability in the My Lai Massacre

United States Constitution
16.03.01 The Price of Freedom
16.03.05 Citizenship and its Ability to Change Lives
00.02.04 Search and Seizure
00.03.06 Privacy Issues and Disabled Persons
98.04.02 "We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates
98.04.06 Letters to an Unborn Patriot
92.01.03 Eyes on the Prize: The Civil Rights Struggle, 1954 to 1965
90.02.10 Acting Up In Contemporary Law
87.03.08 The United States Constitution and Selected Amendments
82.03.03 The United States Constitution

and Student/Teacher Rights
88.01.02 The Constitution, Censorship and the Schools: Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes

Vietnam

My Lai
08.01.05 Accountability in the My Lai Massacre

Voting
16.03.01 The Price of Freedom
16.03.02 The Citizenship Complex: Why the Vote Matters in the Race for Freedom and Equality for All
16.03.04 Citizenship and Identity through the Lens of a Presidential Campaign
16.03.05 Citizenship and its Ability to Change Lives

Weapons Allocation to Iran
82.04.08 The United States and Iran: The Allocation of Weapon Systems as an Imperialist Tool to Protect Capitalist Interest

Westward Expansion
02.04.07 Improving Writing Skills in an American History Classroom
01.04.09 Native American-Culture in Crisis
01.04.10 Debunking the Myth of the American West
99.03.03 Native Americans and the Clash of Cultures: Then and Now
97.03.04 Keeping the Home Fires: The lives of Western women
97.03.06 A Very American Journey: The Lives and Accomplishments of Six Notable American Women
87.04.06 Three Literary Views of the American Frontier

Women (see Women)
20.01.03 Women in Africa during the time of Apartheid: From Trauma to Transition, 2020
20.01.07 Case Studies on Women and their Impact on Society: Using Powerful Narratives of Women to Teach the CRAIGs.
16.03.04 Citizenship and Identity through the Lens of a Presidential Campaign
98.04.02 "We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates
98.04.06 Letters to an Unborn Patriot
97.03.02 Women: Stride Toward Freedom
97.03.04 Keeping the Home Fires: The lives of Western women
97.03.05 All American Girl
97.03.08 Common Threads Weave Together the Lives of Civil War Women
95.02.04 Women in Film: What are They Telling Us?
78.03.09 Women Writing: 1890-Present
78.03.10 Woman: Her American Experience

Native American
03.02.05 Native Americans of the East Coast: With Special Reference to Iroquois, Pequot and Powhatan Women.

Wars, Impact of
15.02.03 Women, War and Propaganda: Cultural Connections in the Long 20th Century
02.03.09 How War Changed the Role of Women in the United States

Women's Movement
97.03.02 Women: Stride Toward Freedom
90.02.09 What’s A Nice Girl Like Me Doing in a Place Like This?
82.06.09 How Changing Sex Roles Have Affected the Family Unit in the United States

World War I
13.01.10 The First World War: How, When and Why?

World War II

General
80.06.01 The World War II Holocaust

Japanese American Internment
08.01.04 Japanese-American Internment and the United States Government

Literature
97.02.03 World War II As Seen Through Children's Literature
97.02.04 Using Children's Literature to Understand Working Women and Children During World War II

Pearl Harbor
11.01.05 Visual Images as Communication
02.01.03 Jewels of Endurance
82.03.01 When Military Necessity Overrides Constitutional Guarantees: The Treatment of Japanese Americans During World War II

the Holocaust
21.03.04 Mapping Genocides of the Early Twentieth Century
02.01.01 The Holocaust: Survival Stories
02.01.04 Surviving the Struggle: Ruby Bridges, Ryan White, and Anne Frank

Ancient Egyptian
90.02.07 “Come-Alive” Social Studies: A Study of Cultures Through Play-Writing
85.06.07 Egyptian Tomb Art: Expressions of Religious Beliefs

Ancient Mexican
92.03.04 Cathedrals, Pyramids and Mosques
85.06.02 Mexican Culture Taught Through the Aztec Calendar

Aviation in
90.07.03 Mankind’s Fascination With Flight
90.07.10 Historical Developments of the Aircraft Industry with Mathematical Applications

Aztecs
92.02.01 The Indians’ Discovery of Columbus

Balkan Folktales

Ancient
84.02.01 Looking North Of The Greek World: The Slavic Folk Poetry of The Balkans

British
12.01.02 The Stories Artwork Tells: Opening Doorways Into Creativity
12.01.06 Using Art to Develop Purposeful Talk and Enhance Writer's Workshop
98.03.05 Mohandas Gandhi: The Art of Nonviolence

Artillery
81.02.04 Major Cannon of Great Britain and America from 1780-1880 as a Model to Promote the Concept of ‘Living History’

Industrial Revolution
82.04.05 Victorian Seedlings of the Twentieth Century
81.02.06 The Industrial Revolution

Social History
87.04.03 Historians Are Real People: When Stories Are True

Caribbean
22.02.03 The Struggle for Abolition and Independence in Haiti and Cuba, 1790-1902
22.02.05 Jacob Lawrence, Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution

Chinese

Ancient

Shang Dynasty
98.03.01 Shang Bronzes: A Window into Ancient Chinese Culture (1523 B.C.-1028 B.C.)

Terracotta Warriors
07.02.02 China: Soldiers, Sudoku and Stories

Women
84.04.03 Women in Traditional China and their Portrayal in Chinese Folktales

Fourteen Century

Ibn Battuta
07.02.11 Traveling with Ibn Battuta and the Plague through the Islamic World, China, Europe, and Mexico, 1325-1350

General
81.02.05 China: Portrait of Change

Civil Disobedience

and Passive Resistance
87.03.02 Non-violent Protest Through The Ages

Colonialism

in Africa
21.03.05 A Modern Scramble: Envisioning Colonialism in Africa using Maps and Literary Critique
03.01.02 Africa, Africans, and Film

British

in India
98.03.05 Mohandas Gandhi: The Art of Nonviolence

in South Africa
98.03.05 Mohandas Gandhi: The Art of Nonviolence

Environmental effects
05.05.10 Harvesting the New World: Changing Land Uses and Contact Between Cultures in Colonial Times

Crusades
07.02.03 Fact versus Film: How Hollywood Depicts the Crusades in the Kingdom of Heaven

Cuban
22.02.03 The Struggle for Abolition and Independence in Haiti and Cuba, 1790-1902
89.03.02 The Heritage of Puerto Rico and Cuba

Energy Use
04.04.09 Fueling around with Energy: A Comparative Study of Conventional and Renewable Energy Use among Nations

Ethnic Wars

Early 20th Century
02.03.04 Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in the Early 20th Century

European

Crusades
07.02.03 Fact versus Film: How Hollywood Depicts the Crusades in the Kingdom of Heaven

Middle Ages
92.03.04 Cathedrals, Pyramids and Mosques
86.03.03 Medieval Life: Squires, Maidens and Peasants

Plague
07.02.11 Traveling with Ibn Battuta and the Plague through the Islamic World, China, Europe, and Mexico, 1325-1350

Pogroms
03.01.09 Anti-Semitism: Origins and Background

Reformation
86.03.04 The Ideas and Ideals of Man, From the Renaissance to the Reformation

Renaissance

General
86.03.04 The Ideas and Ideals of Man, From the Renaissance to the Reformation
86.03.06 Feasts, Fairs and Festivals: Mirrors of Renaissance Society

Urban
86.03.07 The Vision of the City in the Mind’s Eye, 1250-1700

the Holocaust
21.03.04 Mapping Genocides of the Early Twentieth Century
03.01.09 Anti-Semitism: Origins and Background
02.01.01 The Holocaust: Survival Stories
02.01.04 Surviving the Struggle: Ruby Bridges, Ryan White, and Anne Frank

the Inquisition
03.01.10 How Fear Threatens Freedom, A Thematic Approach: From the Inquisition to the McCarthy Era

Exploration

Infection Diseases
09.05.03 Introduction to the Diseases of Smallpox, Measles and Influenza and the Effects on the Indigenous Populations on the Continent of North America

Fashion
11.02.01 Buttons through the Ages: Is the Newer Really Always Better?
01.04.11 A Chronological Look Through Fashion History: A Trip Through Fashion History as Art and Film
91.02.01 History through Fashion

Filipino
96.04.05 The Diversity of Filipinos in the United States

French (see France)
91.02.01 History through Fashion
90.01.08 Spain and France Influence in Europe and in the New World

Nineteenth Century
01.02.02 Impressionism: Reflections of a Culture

Seventeenth Century
86.03.02 Masks, Costumes, Ceremony: Life in Seventeenth Century France

Twentieth Century

during Occupation 1940-44
02.03.06 Expression under Suppression: The Artistic Response to the Occupation of France during World War II

in Indochina
02.03.05 Debating the Future of Indochina in 1945: Making Your Case

Geography
21.03.04 Mapping Genocides of the Early Twentieth Century
07.02.07 Ibn Battuta's Journey by Land and by Sea: Investigating Cultural Landscapes
07.02.08 The Expansion of Maps and Minds before 1500: Christopher Columbus, Ibn Battuta, and Google Earth

Greek

Ancient
98.03.09 The Warrior Role in Greek Society
84.02.01 Looking North Of The Greek World: The Slavic Folk Poetry of The Balkans
84.02.02 Twentieth-Century Oracles
84.02.03 Sophocles' Oedipus Rex

Guadeloupe
92.02.04 Adventure in the Caribbean Effects of the discovery of Haiti- Martinique and Guadeloupe

Hispanic (see Latin America)

Caribbean
22.02.03 The Struggle for Abolition and Independence in Haiti and Cuba, 1790-1902

Latin American
05.02.05 The Americas in America: Un Mar de Identidades
92.02.07 Windows of Time Since 1492
86.02.02 The Evolvement of Latin American Cultural Consciousness . . . From its Roots in the Old World to its Impact on the Americas
86.02.03 1986 Capsule: Hispanic Influence in the New World
86.02.04 A New World and the Emergence of a New Race
86.02.06 The Chronicles of the New World, Shakespeare’s The Tempest, and E.S.O.L Instruction

Latinos
15.02.06 Latino Identity in the Civil Rights Movement
06.02.03 ¿Dónde Estábamos? Where Were We: Using Oral History to Teach Immigration
05.02.06 Hispanic Heritage Month: What Are We Celebrating, Anyway?

Mexican American
84.03.01 The Mexican-American Influence on the United States
84.03.02 Hispanic Immigrants: Trials and Tribulations

Panamanian
84.03.04 A Folklore Approach to Teaching Spanish Exploratory Classes

Puerto Rican
22.02.04 The Origins of Colorism in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic and its Effects on Identity Formation
95.04.07 Mosaic America: Paths To The Present
91.02.06 The Heritage and Culture of Puerto Ricans
89.03.02 The Heritage of Puerto Rico and Cuba
87.01.04 Puerto Rico . . . Its Land, History, Culture, and Literature
86.02.01 Spain in Puerto Rico: The Early Settlements
84.03.02 Hispanic Immigrants: Trials and Tribulations
84.03.08 The Art of the Puerto Rican People

Indian

Independence Movement
98.03.05 Mohandas Gandhi: The Art of Nonviolence

Madras
81.01.02 Madras (India) and Boston—A Comparative Study and Analysis

Indochina
02.03.05 Debating the Future of Indochina in 1945: Making Your Case

Institutions

Postal Service
78.01.02 Letters and The Postal Service: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Iranian

Arms Trade
82.04.08 The United States and Iran: The Allocation of Weapon Systems as an Imperialist Tool to Protect Capitalist Interest

Islamic
11.02.02 H.O.T. on Artifacts

Hajj
07.02.04 The 1183-1185 Hajj of Ibn Jubayr and Teaching Islam
07.02.07 Ibn Battuta's Journey by Land and by Sea: Investigating Cultural Landscapes

Italian

New Haven
78.02.06 Italians and Blacks in New Haven: The Establishment of Two Ethnic Communities

Italian American
83.06.03 Italian-American Legacy

Japanese (see Japan)

Art
82.04.03 Visions of People: The Influences of Japanese Prints—Ukiyo-e Upon Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century French Art

Japanese American
93.03.06 Multi-Cultural Theater: A Reflection of Societal Issues and Ills

Internment during World War II
08.01.04 Japanese-American Internment and the United States Government

Jewish
03.01.09 Anti-Semitism: Origins and Background

Holocaust
05.02.01 Anatomy of Your Enemy

Latin American
19.02.03 Latinx History
98.01.07 Heroes and Villains of the Rain Forest: Latin American History through Film
92.02.06 Dividing the Spoils: Portugal and Spain in South America

and African American

European Influence
87.01.01 An Analysis of “The Highroad of Saint James” by Alejo Carpentier

Catholic Church
92.02.06 Dividing the Spoils: Portugal and Spain in South America
82.05.07 The History of the Catholic Church in Latin America and Liberation Theology

Dictatorship and Transition
08.01.07 Dictatorship and Transition in the Southern Cone

Slave Revolts
85.04.06 Revolts Against Colonial Rule in Latin America in the Early Nineteenth Century

LGBTQ
23.03.01 American History - LGBTQ Figures and Voices

Medical

Discovery of X-ray
83.07.01 An Historical Overview of the Discovery of the X-Ray

Mexican (see Mexico)

Pre-Colombian
07.02.11 Traveling with Ibn Battuta and the Plague through the Islamic World, China, Europe, and Mexico, 1325-1350
92.03.04 Cathedrals, Pyramids and Mosques
84.03.03 Pre-Colombian Mythology

Spanish Conquest
99.02.07 Broken Shields/Enduring Culture

Middle Eastern
11.02.02 H.O.T. on Artifacts
07.02.04 The 1183-1185 Hajj of Ibn Jubayr and Teaching Islam
07.02.06 An African Pilgrim-King and a World-Traveler: Mansa Musa and Ibn Battuta
02.02.01 ‘Desert Fever’: A Student-Centered Approach to Learning About the Middle East

Native American (see Native Americans)
15.01.01 A Year in the Life of an Algonquian Family
15.01.02 Memoir, Identity and History in the Works of Sherman Alexie: An Insider's Outsider Perspective
15.01.05 A Study of American Indian History: Cultural Identity and Artistic Expression
15.01.06 Overcoming the Absence of Native Americans in the History Curriculum
15.01.07 Contemporary Native American Fictional Accounts of Hope and Fear
15.01.08 The Surviving and Thriving of Cultures: Foundational Study of American Indian History for Literature
99.03.07 The Non-Immigrants Immigrants: Puerto Ricans
98.04.02 "We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates
96.03.11 Mosaic America on Film: Fact Versus Fiction
91.04.01 Finding New Voices: Native American Poets
79.02.05 The African and the Pequot in Colonial America

Aztec
99.02.11 Reflections in the Mirror: A Visual Journal and Mural Inspired by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera
92.02.01 The Indians’ Discovery of Columbus
85.06.02 Mexican Culture Taught Through the Aztec Calendar

Cherokee
15.01.03 Teaching Young Children About the Cherokee Trail Of Tears

French and Indian War
02.01.08 Child Survival Stories: Hope to Cope

Northwest Coast Indians
85.06.01 Totem Poles of the North American Northwest Coast Indians

Plains Indians
03.02.03 Plains Indians: An Interdisciplinary Unit of Study

Relocation
15.01.03 Teaching Young Children About the Cherokee Trail Of Tears
95.04.07 Mosaic America: Paths To The Present

Southwestern
91.01.01 Between Aztlan and Quivira: Europeans and Indians in the Southwestern United States

of Monuments
93.01.06 Preserving Memory: A Study of Monuments and Memorials

of Science

of Disease
99.05.01 Discovery Through Experimentation - Past and Present
99.05.03 The Rediscovery of Matter: A Historical Trek through Classical Chemistry

of Electricity
89.07.01 Teaching Some Basic Concepts of Electricity

Personalities
82.02.09 Scientific Autobiography

of Technology

Computers
99.07.07 The Cultural Impact of Computer Technology

Photography

Environment
06.01.02 The Photographed Environment in America

War
06.01.01 War Photography: Propaganda, Outrage, and Empathy

Puerto Rican

Political
99.03.07 The Non-Immigrants Immigrants: Puerto Ricans
82.05.02 Political Development of Puerto Ricans in New Haven
80.06.08 Puerto Rican Cultural Differences in Politics

Roman
17.01.02 Accomodatio et Transformatio: Spartacus, Slavery, and the Red Scare

Aqueducts
06.04.04 Aqueduct Architecture: Moving Water to the Masses in Ancient Rome

South American
90.01.06 South American Immigration: Argentina

Spanish
90.01.08 Spain and France Influence in Europe and in the New World

Basques
02.03.08 History and War: What About the Children?

Teaching of

Methods
01.02.04 The Christmas Campaign of 1776: Many Voices
82.01.04 The Student Detective—A Textbook Investigation

with Computers
83.04.06 IBM and the Growth of Computer Technology: Teaching History in Computer Education

with Primary Sources
05.03.02 Building Historical Understanding by Exploring American Landscapes
01.02.04 The Christmas Campaign of 1776: Many Voices

Writing Instruction
02.04.07 Improving Writing Skills in an American History Classroom
81.04.03 The Sparkplugs: Special Occasions for writing In the History Classroom

Tenochtitlan
93.01.08 The Exchange, Destruction and Reconstruction of Architectural Signs and Symbols in Mexico-Tenochtitlan: A History of Order and Power

through Art
02.01.07 His Story, Her Story, Our Story / Narrating History Through Art

United Nations
02.03.03 Investigating Conflict Resolution Through the United Nations

World

Before 1500

Voyages
07.02.01 Teaching the Epic of Gilgamesh
07.02.02 China: Soldiers, Sudoku and Stories
07.02.03 Fact versus Film: How Hollywood Depicts the Crusades in the Kingdom of Heaven
07.02.04 The 1183-1185 Hajj of Ibn Jubayr and Teaching Islam
07.02.05 Two Twelfth-Century Couples: Heloise and Abelard of France and Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng of China
07.02.06 An African Pilgrim-King and a World-Traveler: Mansa Musa and Ibn Battuta
07.02.07 Ibn Battuta's Journey by Land and by Sea: Investigating Cultural Landscapes
07.02.08 The Expansion of Maps and Minds before 1500: Christopher Columbus, Ibn Battuta, and Google Earth
07.02.09 Who First Reached America: The Vikings, the Chinese Admiral Zheng He, or Columbus?
07.02.10 The Voyages of Kennewick Man, Gilgamesh, Ashoka, Leif Eriksson, Li Qingzhao, and Ibn Battuta
07.02.11 Traveling with Ibn Battuta and the Plague through the Islamic World, China, Europe, and Mexico, 1325-1350

World War II
02.01.01 The Holocaust: Survival Stories
80.06.01 The World War II Holocaust

Japanese American Internment
08.01.04 Japanese-American Internment and the United States Government

HIV Infection (see AIDS)

Holmes, Sherlock
89.04.04 Sherlock Holmes: Teaching English Through Detective Fiction

Homer
84.02.09 The Iliad—A Practical Approach
83.02.01 The Odyssey: A Deeper Appreciation
83.02.02 A View of The Odyssey

The Iliad
98.02.09 Writing through Myths

The Odyssey
17.01.03 Anime and the Art of Storytelling
10.02.10 I Like What I Like, Because I Like It! An Epistemological Approach to Literary Analysis and Interpretation
98.02.09 Writing through Myths
87.02.02 The Odyssey and The Morte Darthur: Reading and Making Observations for Writing and Discussion

Hopper, Edward

American Painting
89.05.01 The Hopper-Ville Express

Hughes, Langston

Autobiography
91.03.07 African-American Autobiography for the Middle School Student

Biography
91.03.01 Langston Hughes: Voice Among Voices
91.04.03 In Search of Afro-American Poets in Modern Times
79.01.03 The Stranger Redeemed: A Portrait of a Black Poet

Literature
79.01.03 The Stranger Redeemed: A Portrait of a Black Poet

Poetry
23.01.04 The Dream Keeper’s Quest
96.01.01 An Analysis of Jim Crow Laws and their Effects on Race Relations
96.01.02 Langston Hughes: Artist and Historian
94.02.07 We, Too, Sing America
91.03.01 Langston Hughes: Voice Among Voices
91.04.03 In Search of Afro-American Poets in Modern Times
89.02.02 A Special Education Curriculum Guide: Dealing with Death, Depression and Suicide Using Poetry
87.03.04 Understanding and Appreciating Poetry: Afro-Americans and Their Poetry

Short Stories
91.03.01 Langston Hughes: Voice Among Voices

Hugo, Victor

Les Miserables
87.02.10 Les Misérables

Hurston, Zora Neale

Autobiography of
88.03.03 Reading and Writing the Autobiography With a Study of Zora Neale Hurston



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