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Nov 08, 2024
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HIST - 282 Antebellum Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction Credits: 3
Prerequisites No prerequisites
The course is especially designed to suit the needs of educators teaching in grades K–12, and is comprised of lectures, discussions, tours of the grounds and exhibits of Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier, as well as a field trip exploring Civil War Richmond. Topics include: North vs. South–Cultural Stereotypes, North vs. South – social, economic and political differences, slavery in antebellum Southern society, the antebellum debate about slavery, an overview of the American Civil War, Civil War soldier life, women in Civil War Richmond, teaching the Civil War with music, Civil War technology, and Reconstruction. In addition, the course will provide related student activities for use in the classroom as well as an opportunity to exchange ideas with fellow educators about teaching these important topics.
Notes Open to teachers seeking professional recertification.
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