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Unstoppable: The Road To Women's Rights
Celebrate the history of the 19th Amendment with Unstoppable: The Road to Women’s Rights.
Unstoppable: The Road To Women's Rights

Mission Control: Human Spaceflight
From Apollo to the Space Shuttle, ISS and finally the SLS, learn about humans in space!
Mission Control: Human Spaceflight

Artistic Roots: Alabama's Creative Culture
Explore the study and creation of music, theatre, sculpture, folk, and visual arts in AL.
Artistic Roots: Alabama's Creative Culture

Students learn about Vietnam War by meeting veterans & visiting Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Archaeology Adventures: Early Alabama History
Three young kids venture outside their 2-D world to learn about early Alabama history.
Archaeology Adventures: Early Alabama History

Gulf Detectives at Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Episode 2
Animals of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Science detectives explore Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
Gulf Detectives at Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Episode 2

Exploring Monticello takes students into Thomas Jefferson’s home. 5th-7th Grade.
Exploring Monticello

Gulf Detectives at Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Beaches, coastal wetlands, Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Gulf Detectives at Dauphin Island Sea Lab

Explore the famous Mount Vernon estate in this electronic field trip to the historic home.
Exploring Mount Vernon

Experiencing Shakespeare | Up on Your Feet
Get your students "up on their feet" to perform a Shakespeare insult war!
Experiencing Shakespeare | Up on Your Feet

Explore the Folger Shakespeare Library, home to the world's largest Shakespeare collection
Experiencing Shakespeare

A special youth town hall discussion about race, racism and other issues of equality.
Project C: Civil Rights Today

Project C: Montgomery Bus Boycott
Student reporters visit the Rosa Parks Museum and other historic sites
Project C: Montgomery Bus Boycott

Project C: The Civil Rights Act
Students explore the links between social activism, democracy and the legislative process.
Project C: The Civil Rights Act

Student reporters meet with activists and discuss issues of inequality and discrimination.
Project C: Taking Action

Project C: Boycotts and Lawsuits
Students reporters visit the Southern Poverty Law Center and meet activists from the 1960s
Project C: Boycotts and Lawsuits

Project C: The Children's March
Students explore Birmingham, AL to learn about the American Civil Rights Movement.
Project C: The Children's March

Uncover the history, art and architecture defining America’s living symbol of democracy.
Our Nations Capitol
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