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Connections at the Heart of Knowledge and Creativity

Connections at the Heart of Knowledge and Creativity

This post is by Lee Ann Potter of the Library of Congress. At the November 2024 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Annual Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, I was fortunate to present one of the Prime Time talks. In my remarks, I described the Library of Congress as an amazing assembly of human knowledge and creativity. Then…

Primary Source Spotlight: NAACP

Primary Source Spotlight: NAACP

Curated set of primary sources and other resources related to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) The NAACP: A Century in the Fight for Freedom primary source set, includes teacher’s guide NAACP image set Historical newspaper coverage National Negro Committee 1910 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People articles from the Broad Ax 1895-1922…

Story Maps

Finding Resources: Story Maps

Story Maps are immersive web applications that tell the incredible stories of the Library’s collections through narrative, multimedia, and interactive maps. The story maps are created within a Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-based software platform created by Esri. Story Maps are chock full of primary sources, including photographs, illustrations, texts, newspaper articles, and even maps. “I find story…