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When the Rules Aren’t Right is a graphic novel on activism for all ages. It is the story of Emma, your basic fed-up teen, tired of parents who only...
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2019This lesson asks students to examine the arguments for and against the Equal Rights Amendment. If you are a School Violence Prevention teacher, you...
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2020With thousands of men fighting in World War II, women are offered jobs in fields that had not previously been available to them, including aviation...
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2020Check out this lesson on voting rights for women. Understanding the positions of the suffrage and anti-suffrage movements—as expressed in archival...
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2019People Power is a multi-media resource that fosters student exploration of how engaged citizens change the world. All six sections are common-core...
In this activity, students use NewseumED's timeline of the women’s suffrage movement to explore continuity and change throughout history. Using the...
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2016In this lesson plan, students take on the role of congressional representatives at the turn of the 20th century. They use historical artifacts from...
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2016Explore how the suffragists embraced the First Amendment as a tool to help achieve passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920...
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2020ESSENTIAL QUESTION: HOW DID THE EARLY INFLUENCES OF JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG INSPIRE HER DECISIONS REGARDING GENDER EQUALITY LAW? Objective: To...
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2020ESSENTIAL QUESTION: HOW DOES FRIDA KAHLO'S ART REFLECT HER STRUGGLE TO BE RECOGNIZED AS A FEMALE ARTIST? Objective: To have students analyze and...