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Primary Source Resources

Primary Source Resources. From the American Historical Association Annual Meeting. Chicago By Mary Johnson Debbie MacDonald. Sites are free and many have lesson plans. http://herb.ashp.cuny.edu http://chnm.gmu.edu http://Digitalhistory.unl.edu www.ipums.org www.proquest.com

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Primary Source Resources

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  1. Primary SourceResources From the American Historical Association Annual Meeting. Chicago By Mary Johnson Debbie MacDonald

  2. Sites are free and many have lesson plans http://herb.ashp.cuny.edu http://chnm.gmu.edu http://Digitalhistory.unl.edu www.ipums.org www.proquest.com www.archives.gov

  3. Here are some of our favorites!But all are very useful.

  4. HERB Site includes more than 800 primary source documents, 200+ photographs, cartoons and images. Lesson plans include a focus question and simplified vocabulary. Background essays, timelines and podcasts

  5. ProQuest Site includes newspapers, blue books, abolitionist papers, cartoons and photographs.

  6. National Archives Reproducible copies of primary documents and images. Teaching activities correlated to curriculum standards. Digital vaults - an on-line interactive exhibit.

  7. We hope this information is useful to you in your classrooms, as well as, with your TAH, LJA lesson.

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