The David Mathews Center offers free teaching guides that help students learn about important times in Alabama history. These guides let students pretend to be people from the past and make tough choices like they did. Teachers can use guides about slavery ending in 1867, women fighting for the righ...
The David Mathews Center offers free teaching guides that help students learn about important times in Alabama history. These guides let students pretend to be people from the past and make tough choices like they did. Teachers can use guides about slavery ending in 1867, women fighting for the right to vote in 1915, the civil rights movement in 1963, and Creek Indians in 1813-1814. The guides help students think deeply about history and practice making decisions together. All materials are free for teachers to download and use in their classrooms.
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