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Why Use Slavery by Another Name in the Classroom?
The value of Slavery by Another Name as a tool in the classroom.
Why Use Slavery by Another Name in the Classroom?

Teachers are introduced to creating digital stories through the use of iPods.
Using iPods for Storytelling

Using Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
How to bring digital storytelling into the classroom through Slavery by Another Name.
Using Digital Storytelling in the Classroom

Introduction to the Curriculum
This video provides an overview of the educational curriculum.
Introduction to the Curriculum

White Supremacists and Government
Historian Mary Ellen Curtin explains positions of power and white supremacists.
White Supremacists and Government

What are the Reconstruction Amendments?
Historian Risa Goluboff explains the thirteenth, fourteenth & fifteenth amendments.
What are the Reconstruction Amendments?

The Significance of the Ku Klux Klan
Historian Mary Ellen Curtin explains the significance of the Klan.
The Significance of the Ku Klux Klan

The Significance of the Chain Gang
Historian Talitha LeFlouria explains the chain gang systems significance in the South.
The Significance of the Chain Gang

Author Douglas A. Blackmon explains the sharecropping and how it was a form of slavery.
Sharecropping as Slavery

Author Douglas A. Blackmon tells the ruling of Judge Jones and the panic it caused.
The Ruling of Judge Jones

The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction
Historian Risa Goluboff talks about the rise and fall of Reconstruction.
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction
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