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  • Thu 5

    Women in American History

    March 5 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Greenville, OH 5279 Education Dr., Greenville, OH, United States

    Women’s political, social, and economic status has undergone several transformations in American history. This seminar will explore readings and documents in those stages: Women of Reform and Revolution, Women in the Progressive Era and Voting Booths and Is Suffrage Enough – the Lasting Impact. This program will be conducted as a discussion, utilizing primary source […]

  • Fri 6

    The American Revolution

    March 6 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Ft. Scott, KS Ft. Scott, KS, United States

    Our conversation will ponder the political developments in North America and the British empire surrounding the arguments for and against independence. This will include the Declaration of Independence, how the Revolutionary War as a military, social, and cultural event contributed to the development of the American nation and state, and the what the new country […]

  • Sat 7

    America at 250: The Legacy of the Declaration of Independence

    March 7 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Oshkosh, WI Oshkosh, WI, United States

    Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. both argued that the proper foundation for civic education is the belief that America has a moral essence derived from the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and that America’s history and purpose—its past, present, and future—is the story of our struggle to live up to those principles. […]

  • Sat 7

    The Progressive Critique of the Declaration of Independence

    March 7 @ 10:45 am - 12:00 pm
    Online

    Explore how early 20th-century Progressives challenged the ideals of the Declaration. This webinar examines debates over imperialism, the role of the government, and eugenics, revealing how these controversies reshaped ideas of liberty, citizenship, and America’s role in the world. Perfect for social studies educators looking to bring the complexities of history to life in the […]

  • Tue 10

    Collisions Between Federal & State Authority in the American Federal System

    March 10 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Pittsburg, TX Pittsburg, TX, United States

    Bringing together three of the nation’s sharpest wits – this seminar will trace how political humor evolved from colonial pamphlets and aphorisms to Gilded Age satire and early twentieth-century newspaper columns. Each man, in his own era, skewered power, and translated complex political debates into plainspoken insight that ordinary Americans could understand – and laugh […]

  • Thu 12

    America at 250: The Legacy of the Declaration of Independence

    March 12 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Coshocton, OH Coshocton, OH, United States

    Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. both argued that the proper foundation for civic education is the belief that America has a moral essence derived from the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and that America’s history and purpose—its past, present, and future—is the story of our struggle to live up to those principles. […]

  • Sat 14

    Black Wall Street: African American Entrepreneurship

    March 14 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Richmond, VA Richmond, VA, United States

    Following the Civil War, African American businessmen and women began to invest, build, and thrive despite white controlled financial and commercial networks. But what happened in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma? Why will it become a target of racial massacre in 1921? Using primary documents we will read the stories of these entrepreneurs. This […]

  • Wed 18

    America at 250: The Legacy of the Declaration of Independence

    March 18 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Red Bud, IL Red Bud, IL, United States

    Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. both argued that the proper foundation for civic education is the belief that America has a moral essence derived from the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and that America’s history and purpose—its past, present, and future—is the story of our struggle to live up to those principles. […]

  • Thu 19

    Nationalism & Imperialism in the Gilded Age

    March 19 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Frankton, IN Frankton, IN, United States

    Great fortunes were made in the late 19th Century and with this growth of industrialism came a desire to expand markets. How did nationalism inform the pro-imperialist arguments of Theodore Roosevelt? Were these arguments consistent with American principles? What were the arguments against imperialism and protectionism? This seminar will analyze these questions and consider the […]

  • Tue 24

    The Abolition Movement

    March 24 @ 8:30 am - 2:30 pm
    Lancaster, OH Lancaster, OH, United States

    This seminar will examine the Abolition Movement, abolition settlements, and ideas from the year of the Founding through the Civil War. This program will be conducted as a discussion, utilizing primary source documents as the only readings in our conversation. All attendees of this free seminar will receive lunch, a letter of attendance, as well […]

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