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Holton, Felicia Antonelli – Integrated Education, 1980
Outlines the education and career of John Hope Franklin, a Black historian. (MK)
Descriptors: American Studies, Black Achievement, United States History
Glasrud, Clarence A., Ed. – 1987
This book, containing the papers presented at a conference concerning the French contributions to the Upper Midwest region of the United States, includes: (1) "Contact and Consequence: An Introduction to Over 300 Years of French Presence in the Northwest" (V. Benoit); (2) "The French Voyageur and the Fur Trade" (J. T. Rivard);…
Descriptors: American Studies, French, North American Culture, North Americans
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Zingg, Paul J. – History Teacher, 1986
Using baseball as its focus, this article demonstrates the importance of sport in helping students understand certain central themes of United States history. Provides a brief history of baseball and reviews scholarly works on its influence in United States culture. (JDH)
Descriptors: American Studies, Athletics, Baseball, Cultural Awareness
Cooper, Karen Coody – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1986
Discussed are the American Indians who settled in the state of Connecticut long before the Europeans discovered North America. Also provided is a listing of resources dealing with Native Americans of the Northeast for use by secondary and college U.S. history or state history teachers. (RM)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, American Indians, American Studies
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Yao, Yusheng – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2002
Tao Xingzhi (1891-1946) was an outstanding modern educator, whose theory and practice of life education represented a radical discourse in the Chinese debate on modern education and national reconstruction. Although he is most often known as a Deweyan reformer in the mainstream of American studies, in his theoretical maturity Tao can more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mass Instruction, American Studies, Educational Policy
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Wiggins, David K. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1986
The author reviews published material pertaining to the history of black athletes in American sport, focusing on the most influential books and articles, including popular literature. The aim is to assess the quality and character of the research and to make recommendations for further studies. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: American Studies, Athletes, Black Achievement, Blacks
Schulz, Constance B. – 1984
American stereographs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are discussed in the context of the Victorian stylized stereotype of women which they so graphically capture. Stereograph cards and early motion pictures from the Library of Congress were the major sources studied. Stereograph cards were as ubiquitous in their time as television is…
Descriptors: American Studies, Employed Women, Females, Feminism
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Hine, Darlene Clark – History Teacher, 1986
Chronicles the professional life of Carter G. Woodson, the person often credited with the rise of Afro-American history. Describes how white philanthropic organizations aided Woodson in his efforts to educate black citizens and establish black history as a legitimate field of study in U.S. colleges and universities. (JDH)
Descriptors: American Studies, Black History, Cultural Awareness, Higher Education
Olcott, Mark; Lear, David – 1981
Designed for use in a one-semester course in U.S. history or literature at the intermediate or secondary level, this collection of the Civil War letters of Lewis Bissell, a Union soldier, is divided into two major parts. Part I (chapters 1 though 5) covers the period of time Bissell spent guarding Washington, District of Columbia. Each chapter…
Descriptors: American Studies, Civil War (United States), Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach
Hewett, Marie – 1984
Designed to introduce junior and senior high school students to a variety of historical resources on local, family, and 19th century cultural history, the primary materials presented in this guide provide insight into methods of child rearing and children's lives between 1820 and 1920. Based on a major exhibition and the collections of the Strong…
Descriptors: American Studies, Child Rearing, Children, Exhibits
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Leamon, James – New England Journal of History, 1996
Observes that each New England state has its own history of the Revolution but that there is no overarching regional history. Argues that the Revolution began in New England because it was more like Old England than other colonial regions; thus, they felt imperial discrimination more deeply than other colonists. (DSK)
Descriptors: American Studies, Colonial History (United States), Educational Resources, European History
Hewett, Marie; MacAdam, Barbara – 1981
Designed to introduce secondary school students to a variety of historical resources on local, family, and 19th century cultural history, the primary materials presented in this guide provide insight into the lives of one family, the D. H. Osbornes, who lived in Victor, New York, from the 1850's through the first half of this century. Based on a…
Descriptors: American Studies, Architecture, Building Design, Exhibits
Carley, Verna A. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1941
The word "Pan-Americanism" is increasingly resounding throughout the schools of this country. What does it mean to the millions of boys and girls in these schools of the United States? How can it be made to hold a still deeper meaning and significance? The U.S. Office of Education, in line with its basic purpose to "show the condition and progress…
Descriptors: Community Education, American Studies, Friendship, Educational Objectives
Franklin, Robin; Wolf, Tasha Lebow – 1980
This sourcebook for teaching about women in U.S. history classes is arranged in seven chapters. Each chapter contains background information and a selection of primary source writings by both men and women. Attention is directed toward the activities and status of both white and minority women in all periods. Chapter I, "Women of the Colonial…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, American Studies, Black History