This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and construct their understanding of the past, and examines the role that primary and secondary sources play in narrative construction and revision. Using the African American civil rights movement as a content focus, participants used images to create initial narratives that reflected their understanding of the movement. Half the participants then read an essay on the movement written by a prominent historian, and the other half examined 18 primary sources that reflected the historian’s interpretation of the movement. Participants then each created a second narrative, again selecting images to depict their understanding of the movement. The resul...
Building on a 2003 pilgrimage to a dozen sites important in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950\u2...
In this article we describe the process of implementing a community-based research project that link...
abstract: Over 150 years since the abolition of slavery, African Americans still lack equal access t...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
America’s convoluted history has produced an intricately woven ideology of justice. History has prov...
America’s convoluted history has produced an intricately woven ideology of justice. History has prov...
My study investigates processed through which African Americans articulate an identification with th...
This study aims to examine Black educators’ experiences within cultural heritage institutions that a...
The massive compilation of oral histories of formerly enslaved African Americans by the Federal Writ...
textAfrican American history and how it is taught in classroom spaces have been a point of contentio...
This three-study dissertation addresses the broader question of identifying a collective memory of r...
Our work in this course will center around two questions. First, what were the material and social c...
There is conflict in memory over the quality and character of legally segregated schools for blacks....
For this study, the researcher sought to implement a visual arts-based Afrivisual to help inspire, m...
This thesis explores the legislative, social and economic development of public education in the Uni...
Building on a 2003 pilgrimage to a dozen sites important in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950\u2...
In this article we describe the process of implementing a community-based research project that link...
abstract: Over 150 years since the abolition of slavery, African Americans still lack equal access t...
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
America’s convoluted history has produced an intricately woven ideology of justice. History has prov...
America’s convoluted history has produced an intricately woven ideology of justice. History has prov...
My study investigates processed through which African Americans articulate an identification with th...
This study aims to examine Black educators’ experiences within cultural heritage institutions that a...
The massive compilation of oral histories of formerly enslaved African Americans by the Federal Writ...
textAfrican American history and how it is taught in classroom spaces have been a point of contentio...
This three-study dissertation addresses the broader question of identifying a collective memory of r...
Our work in this course will center around two questions. First, what were the material and social c...
There is conflict in memory over the quality and character of legally segregated schools for blacks....
For this study, the researcher sought to implement a visual arts-based Afrivisual to help inspire, m...
This thesis explores the legislative, social and economic development of public education in the Uni...
Building on a 2003 pilgrimage to a dozen sites important in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950\u2...
In this article we describe the process of implementing a community-based research project that link...
abstract: Over 150 years since the abolition of slavery, African Americans still lack equal access t...