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Listen, Look and Learn: Using Primary Sources to Teach the Freedom Struggle – w/ J. Todd Moye, Guha Shankar, and Noelle Trent

from Teaching Hard History

Oral histories, historic sites, archives and museums expand students' understanding of the past. They fill in gaps in our textbooks—complementing what's included and capturing what's not. This episode highlights online oral history collections including the Civil Rights History Project. It offers recommendations for students conducting their own oral histories. And it explores resources from the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. Our latest Spotify playlist has even more Movement Music inspired by this episode.  And visit the enhanced episode transcript for additional classroom resources about using primary sources to teach the Black freedom struggle.  

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