These curated resource lists coincide with the order of the topic ideas listed in the NHD 2017 theme sample topics list. Links lead to additional curated sets of resources. Note: historic newspaper coverage is from 1789-1922 unless otherwise noted. Standing Against Federal Authority: The Plight of the Farmers During the Whiskey Rebellion Whiskey rebellion background and links Whiskey Insurrection from History of Washington County 1870 Liquor tax: historic newspaper coverage … [Read more...]
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NHD 2017: Taking a Stand – U.S. History Topic Ideas Part II
Filed Under: Primary Source Picks Tagged With: 1936, abolition, abolitionist, anti-trust law, Astor Place Riot, berlin, boston tea party, Braddock's Battlefield, Chief Osceola, Claudette Colvin, Coxey’s Army, florida, george washington, hull house, jactob Coxey, jane addams, jesse owens, Montgomery Bus Boycott, native americans, nhd, nhd 2017, nhd 2017 topic ideas, olympics, rosa parks, Seminole Indians, sherman act, sherman law, teddy roosevelt, theater, theodore roosevelt, trust buster, unemployment, whiskey insurrection, whiskey rebellion, William Lloyd Garrison
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 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP Oral … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Primary Source Picks Tagged With: african american, Arthur Spingarn, broad ax, Cecilia Suyat Marshall, Charles Hamilton Houston, clara luper, Clarence Mitchell, Ella Baker, february, Harry Tyson Moore, Herbert Hill, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, images, interviews, James Farmer, Joseph L. Rauh, Joseph Lowery, legislation, lynching, mary church terrell, Mary White Ovington, Medgar W. Evers, naacp, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Negro Committee, newspaper articles, Oliver Hill, oral histories, pss, Reverend Dr. Amos Brown, Robert Hayling, roy wilkins, streaming webcasts, Thomas Gaither, thurgood marshall, videos, Walter Francis White, walter white, webcasts, William E. B. Du Bois, William English Walling, William Lloyd Garrison