This new survey released by More in Common finds deep appreciation amongAmericans for the civil rights movement and broad support for teaching about the movement and its legacy, despite polarized debates about race and the teaching of American history in today's public discourse.
The recognition of Juneteenth as a federal holiday presents a new opportunity to reflect on lessons ...
Our recent survey found that people have more in common than they think when it comes to their opini...
This interdisciplinary project examines the collective memory of the Southern Civil Rights Movement ...
The study of United States history, Post Civil War Reconstruction and the emerging Jim Crow Era in p...
From slave uprisings of the colonial period, to protests of the Civil Rights Era, to Black Lives Mat...
This study investigates the Civil Rights Movement from the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decisio...
Although the United States has always had competing narratives about its national identity, today th...
This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and c...
Memory is constructed to solidify a certain version of the past in the collective identity. History ...
This dissertation examines the political uses of the collective memory of the Civil Rights Movement....
On August 28, 2013, citizens from all over the U.S. converged upon the nation’s capitol to commemora...
Building on a 2003 pilgrimage to a dozen sites important in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950\u2...
This thesis project examines contemporary writings on the civil rights movement with a focus on Holm...
This article considers the significance of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, focusin...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
The recognition of Juneteenth as a federal holiday presents a new opportunity to reflect on lessons ...
Our recent survey found that people have more in common than they think when it comes to their opini...
This interdisciplinary project examines the collective memory of the Southern Civil Rights Movement ...
The study of United States history, Post Civil War Reconstruction and the emerging Jim Crow Era in p...
From slave uprisings of the colonial period, to protests of the Civil Rights Era, to Black Lives Mat...
This study investigates the Civil Rights Movement from the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decisio...
Although the United States has always had competing narratives about its national identity, today th...
This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and c...
Memory is constructed to solidify a certain version of the past in the collective identity. History ...
This dissertation examines the political uses of the collective memory of the Civil Rights Movement....
On August 28, 2013, citizens from all over the U.S. converged upon the nation’s capitol to commemora...
Building on a 2003 pilgrimage to a dozen sites important in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950\u2...
This thesis project examines contemporary writings on the civil rights movement with a focus on Holm...
This article considers the significance of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, focusin...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
The recognition of Juneteenth as a federal holiday presents a new opportunity to reflect on lessons ...
Our recent survey found that people have more in common than they think when it comes to their opini...
This interdisciplinary project examines the collective memory of the Southern Civil Rights Movement ...