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Secondary Teaching & Learning Institute
April 19 & 20, 2004

  1. Primary Sources
    1. Narrative Perspectives
      1. Landed Southerners
        1. Plantation in Ruins
        2. Memoirs of a Southerner
        3. Ten Years on a Georgia Plantation Since The War
      2. Freed Slaves
        1. Black Freedmen's Bureau Workers and Former Civil War Officers
        2. Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project
        3. The New Man. Twenty-Nine Years a Slave. Twenty-Nine Years a Free Man
      3. Northerners in the South
        1. Carpetbaggers
        2. Freedmen's Bureau
        3. Educators in the South
      4. Religious Perspectives
        1. A New Orleans minister
        2. Black Churches Organize
        3. Meeting between Black Religious Leaders and Union Military Authorities
    2. Other Primary and Secondary Sources for Reconstruction
  2. US History Essential Sites to See
    1. American Memory
    2. Digital History
    3. History Matters - The U. S. Survey Course on the Web
    4. Digital Classroom
    5. The Avalon Project at Yale Law School; Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
    6. Our Documents; A National Initiative on American History, Civics, and Service
    7. Mr. Donn’s U. S. History Lesson Plans and Activities
    8. Awesome Library
  3. DPS Online Subscription Databases
    1. ABC-CLIO
    2. ACLIN (Access Colorado Library and Information Network)
    3. Biography and Genealogical Master Index
    4. Denver Public Library
    5. EBSCO Host
    6. Electric Library
    7. First Search

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