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This collection of reflections and resources offers to point the audience toward several important works that we find useful and accessible when talking about the social unrest begun in 2020. We believe that we all have a place in an alive and evolving history, and this historical resource list and subsequent discussions can help us find that place. In this post, we trace contemporary issues that had particular resonance in the American Civil War era and highlight change over time.

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Slavery, Wealth Creation, and Intergenerational Wealth in Boston

Slavery, Wealth Creation, and Intergenerational Wealth in Boston

By Massachusetts Historical Society

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Is D.C. Statehood Possible?

Is D.C. Statehood Possible?

By DC History Center

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Living Room Conversations LIVE: Juneteenth

Living Room Conversations LIVE: Juneteenth

By Living Room Conversations

  • Anytime/On Your Own
National History Day Exhibit Showcase

National History Day Exhibit Showcase

By National Museum of American History

  • Live in Real Time

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How to Have a Better Argument in School

How to Have a Better Argument in School

By The Better Arguments Project

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Engaging Differences – Key Principles and Best Practices

Engaging Differences – Key Principles and Best Practices

By National Institute for Civil Discourse

  • Anytime/On Your Own