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Photo of African-American and Native American students in Ancient History class by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1899.

Historical Thinking Chart

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Image: Girl Scout Building Lunchroom, New York City. Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc. From the Library of Congress.

Lunchroom Fight

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Image: Photo of Virginia high school cafeteria taken by Philip Bonn in 1943. From the Library of Congress.

Lunchroom Fight II

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Image: Photo of girl harvesting cotton crop by Howard R. Hollem, 1942. From the Library of Congress.

Snapshot Autobiography

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Image: An engraving of the Declaration of Independence by John Binns, 1818. From the Library of Congress.

Evaluating Sources

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Image: Photo of elementary school lockers taken by Jayne Henderson Fiegel and Nathan Prichard in Louisville, KY, 1992. From the Library of Congress.

Make Your Case!

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Image: Photo of Lincoln on the battlefield at Antietam taken by Alexander Gardner on October 3, 1862. From the Library of Congress.

Close Reading Classroom Poster

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Image: Illustration from the Dresden Codex, created 1200-1250 CE. From the World Digital Library.

Sourcing Classroom Poster

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Image: Photo of the Civil Rights March on Washington taken August 28, 1963. From the National Archives.

What Is History? Classroom Poster

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