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Our new short film offers an introduction to the history of Indigenous enslavement on land that is now the United States. Check out the Future Voters Project and join us as we work toward our goal of registering all eligible students by the time they graduate high school!

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The Forgotten Slavery of Our Ancestors Our new short film offers an introduction to the history of Indigenous enslavement on land that is now the United States. TT Publications.

Child Labor During The United States

Race and Ethnicity. One teacher explains how she turned "Thanksgiving Trivia" into an opportunity to share under-taught history with her colleagues as well as her students, regardless of the time of year.

Child Labor During The United States

Katherine Watkins. Teaching Slavery through Children's Literature, Part 2 Episode 6, Season 2 Each autumn, Thanksgiving brings a disturbing amount of inaccurate information and troubling myths into classrooms across the United States. Educators have an ethical obligation to teach accurately about Thanksgiving.

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