The seminar participants
will examine key themes such as slave rebellions, inter-racial activism, and women’s
role as abolitionists, and they will explore teaching strategies, films, and
other media that will enhance their own performance in the classroom. Several
visiting scholars will share their expertise with the group, and one of the
field trips is a day-long excursion to Gettysburg. The participants also have
an opportunity to conduct research in primary sources in the Library Company’s
extensive collections. Professor Newman has described the seminar’s main goal as
integrating new scholarly perspectives on abolitionism into classic
interpretations of the movement, with a central focus on the use of original
documents in the classroom.
To learn more about the NEH Summer Seminar for School Teachers visit our webpage.
To learn more about the NEH Summer Seminar for School Teachers visit our webpage.
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