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Michael DiLuzio

The History of the First Amendment - 1 views

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    This is another website that provides background information on the 1st Amendment. I like this website because it talks about a few Supreme Court decisions and justices that have asserted that freedom of Speech is absolute. Similarly, this website does a pretty good job of describing current issues and challenges to free speech.
Allison Scully

The History Place - Great Speeches Collection: Frederick Douglass Speech - The Hypocris... - 1 views

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    Background on Douglass with primary source text of this speech. Format is teacher-friendly for printing as handouts for students.
Michael DiLuzio

James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is a youtube clip of James Earl Jones reading an excerpt of Frederick Douglass's "4th of July Speech" -- As referenced in Week 2's Discussion Thread. For a long time I used this excerpt, because I didn't know about the David Blight podcast. I still think that this version is one of the most dramatic -- after all -- it is James Earl Jones.
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    Very powerful. I agree, this is great for high school classrooms.
Janis Marchese

Thurgood Marshall's Bicentennial Speech - 1 views

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    A good primary source document that Thurgood Marshall gave in 1987 on the 200th anniversary of the US Constitution; giving reference that this document is a living document for generations to come.
Janis Marchese

America's Historical Documents - 1 views

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    This gives a sample of the most celebrated documents and milestones in history. I thought it was interesting to be able to click on a plethora of links not on just the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constittution, Bill of Rights but also links to the Emancipation Proclamation, Social Security Act, FDR's "Day of Infamy" speech and much more.
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    The National Archives is truly a remarkable site. Remember when we had to teach history without the richness of all the documents we can now get online?
Traci Kerns

Rediscovering George Washington | PBS - 1 views

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    Great site about George Washington.  Includes links and information on the Constitutional Convention, his personal writings and his farewell address.  Lots of items that can easily be adapted for class.
Michael DiLuzio

Document Analysis Worksheets - 1 views

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    These are great document analysis worksheets that could be used with any of the founding documents. I have specifically used them with major speeches and texts. I think these could also be used for an initial investigation of the Bill of Rights or Declaration of Independence.
Karin Kugel

Bill of Rights Institute: Landmark Supreme Court Cases - 3 views

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    This website is a great glossary of many Supreme Court cases that dealt with interpreting the Bill of Rights. Some of the topics covered are Religious Liberty, Personal LIberty, Students, Freedom of Speech. This website is a great resource for anyone trying to teach the Bill of Rights through cases.
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    This website has lots of great resources for teaching the Bill of Rights, but this page does a nice job of organizing landmark cases by rights and giving brief, student friendly summaries which would be really helpful in teaching.
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    I particularly like the section specifically related to students and The Supreme Court. Thanks.
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