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Juliette Hampton Morgan: A White Woman Who Understood
July 2006 -- Students learn the importance of being an ally through the story of Juliette Hampton Morgan, a white woman who lived in Montgomery, Alabama, during segregation.
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VoteQuest
This interactive game teaches students about the struggle for women's voting rights. (Grades 3-5)
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A New Friend
Create personalized storybooks about the true meaning of friendship. (Grades K-3)
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One World Mural
This online treasury of images and words, created by children of all ages, celebrates the themes of common humanity, unity, peace, justice and equality. We invite your class to use the One World Mural as the publisher of their work. (All Grades)
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World Without Words
English is a product of centuries of conquest, commerce, and migration. These dynamic forces have produced -- and are producing -- a language uniquely reflective of our nation's diversity. "World Without Words" can help students come to value the multicultural roots of U.S. English. (Grades 6-8)
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