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Historical narratives are often different depending on who is telling the narrative, so how might we begin to communicate across these different perspectives?

The History and Society Conversation Guide offers a simple, sociable and structured way to practice communicating across differences while building understanding and relationships. The guide allows small groups to meet online or in person to listen and hear others on one of our nearly 100 topics.

History is a collection of narratives, so get together with friends and add your own experiences this Civic Season!

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In Person, Virtual, Social Activity

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beginner-friendly

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By Fort Monroe Authority

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Who’s Fourth of July? African Americans and the Fourth of July

By Omohundro Institute / Ben Franklin’s World: A Podcast About Early American History

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By Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello

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Equal Rights Exhibition

Equal Rights Exhibition

By National Archives

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Education Guides on Reconstruction

Education Guides on Reconstruction

By American Civil War Museum

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