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For decades in America, civic literacy, individual rights, and historical understanding have been waning. The National Archives is uniquely positioned to change this trajectory by supporting educators across the nation to help inspire students and supply them the tools and skills to be active participants in our civic life.

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Documentary Clip: The Mexican Revolution, Immigration, Rail Workers, and WWII
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Watch John Lewis Speak on Rights and Justice in America

Watch John Lewis Speak on Rights and Justice in America

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Reseeded: A Forest Floor Flow by MISS CHELOVE

Reseeded: A Forest Floor Flow by MISS CHELOVE

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Fourth of July Gathering Guide

Fourth of July Gathering Guide

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Playing the President: FDR’s First Hundred Days

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