“The words ‘All men are created equal’ have caused more consternation than any other words in our history,” says Skip L’Heureux, who teaches US history and government at Boothbay Region
“I am an idealist when it comes to American ideals,” said Gabriela Townsend, who teaches American history at Benold Middle School in Georgetown, Texas. “We have a system that backs
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When the school officials around the country began responding to COVID-19 concerns by proposing extended spring breaks and school suspensions, Angela Hammer received queries from friends. Hammer graduated from Ashbrook’s
On November 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered “a few appropriate remarks” at the dedication of the Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The inspiring prose of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address