HIST 2154: MINORITIES IN US HISTORY
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Native American Voices in the Colonial Era
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Algonquin Village
John Lawson's "Encounters"
Pontiac Calls for War
Alabama Mingo Reflects on British & French
Algonquian Response to European Claims of Superiority
African American Voices in the Colonial Era
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Olaudah Equiano Describes the Middle Passage
Advertisement of Slaves for Sale
Runaway Slave Ads
Injured Humanity
Slave Voyages Database
Virginia Slave Codes
Slave Resistance
Stono Rebellion: William Bull's Perspective
Stono Rebellion:Cato's Perspective
South Carolina Slave Codes
New York Conspiracy Trials of 1741
Women's Voices in the Colonial Era
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Malleus Maleficarum
Eliza Lucas Letters
Sarah Logan Fisher Diary
Mary Cox, Petition for Support as Widow
Immigration Stories (A Women's Perspective)
Macauley-Warren Letter 1
Macauley-Warren Letter 2
Module 2
Native American Voices
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Serihowane Address
American Indian Council Response
Tenskwatawa's Vision
African American Voices
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Dunmore's Proclamation
Peter Kiteridge Letter
Act Emancipating Slaves who Served in Revolutionary Army
Abolishing Slavery in Pennsylvania
Women's Voices
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Grace Barclay's Diary
SC Women Experience British Occupation
Society of Patriotic Women
Abigail & John Adams Letters
Anna Rawle's Journal
American Ideals
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Declaration of Independence
Questions of Equality in the Constitution
Module 3
Native American Voices
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Elias Boudinot's Address to the Whites
Black Hawk Autobiography
African American Voices
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Ad for Sale of 25 Cows
Asian American Voices
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A Chinese American Protest
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Document 23
M2 Teaching Material
Native American Voices
A Chinese American Protest
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Home
Getting Started
Module 1
M1 Teaching Material
>
M1 Key Concept Self Assessment
M1 Study Guide
M1 Discussion Questions
M1 Online Lesson Plan
M1 Face-to-Face Lesson Plan
Native American Voices in the Colonial Era
>
Algonquin Village
John Lawson's "Encounters"
Pontiac Calls for War
Alabama Mingo Reflects on British & French
Algonquian Response to European Claims of Superiority
African American Voices in the Colonial Era
>
Olaudah Equiano Describes the Middle Passage
Advertisement of Slaves for Sale
Runaway Slave Ads
Injured Humanity
Slave Voyages Database
Virginia Slave Codes
Slave Resistance
Stono Rebellion: William Bull's Perspective
Stono Rebellion:Cato's Perspective
South Carolina Slave Codes
New York Conspiracy Trials of 1741
Women's Voices in the Colonial Era
>
Malleus Maleficarum
Eliza Lucas Letters
Sarah Logan Fisher Diary
Mary Cox, Petition for Support as Widow
Immigration Stories (A Women's Perspective)
Macauley-Warren Letter 1
Macauley-Warren Letter 2
Module 2
Native American Voices
>
Serihowane Address
American Indian Council Response
Tenskwatawa's Vision
African American Voices
>
Dunmore's Proclamation
Peter Kiteridge Letter
Act Emancipating Slaves who Served in Revolutionary Army
Abolishing Slavery in Pennsylvania
Women's Voices
>
Grace Barclay's Diary
SC Women Experience British Occupation
Society of Patriotic Women
Abigail & John Adams Letters
Anna Rawle's Journal
American Ideals
>
Declaration of Independence
Questions of Equality in the Constitution
Module 3
Native American Voices
>
Elias Boudinot's Address to the Whites
Black Hawk Autobiography
African American Voices
>
Ad for Sale of 25 Cows
Asian American Voices
>
A Chinese American Protest
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Document 23
M2 Teaching Material
Native American Voices
A Chinese American Protest