HISTORY
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Passage of the 1924 Immigration Act
On May 26, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed the Johnson-Reed Act, the first federal law in American history designed to…
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Brett Van Gaasbeek’s Students Talk about Preserving Self-Government
Recently I emailed a question to teacher friends who are graduates of the Master of Arts in American History and…
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Professional Development or Summer Camp for Teachers? MAHG is both!
Join us this summer for the best professional development TAH offers! We still have room in some graduate classes—both online…
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A Pageantry of Power: Planning Washington’s First Inauguration
This blog post, written by faculty member Sarah Morgan Smith, was first posted on January 19, 2021. An online resource guide…
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South Dakota Teacher of the Year Sees Teaching as a Team Effort
George Hawkins, a 2019 graduate of TAH’s Master of Arts with a Specialization in Teaching American History and Government (MASTAHG)…
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The 1918 Flu Epidemic through the eyes of Lutiant LaVoye
Walter Reed Hospital Flu Ward. Harris and Ewing (1918) Library of Congress. Lutiant LaVoye volunteered to serve as a substitute…
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Amy Livingston’s Unexpected Vocation: Teaching America’s Story
Amy Livingston, Chancellor High School, Fredericksburg, VA. Amy Livingston never expected to find a vocation in teaching America’s story. She…
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The Tehran Conference and the Origins of the Cold War
From left to right: Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill Any serious student of history will tell you…
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Teaching the Bill of Rights: Religious Liberty
At Teaching American History, we know teachers are hungry for resources that help their students understand the nuances of American…
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