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The 2008 Wall Street Bailout

The 2008 Wall Street Bailout

This video segment adapted from FRONTLINE: "Money, Power and Wall Street" traces the unprecedented decisions made by the U.S. government to intervene in the financial crisis of 2008. OER Level

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6-12

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70% Female

70% Female

This Wide Angle video features the women of Rwanda who have emerged as outspoken leaders and the great strides they have made toward rights and equality. OER Level

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9-12

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Abel Meeropol, Billie Holiday and A Song Born in Protest

Abel Meeropol, Billie Holiday and A Song Born in Protest

Learn about teacher and author, Abel Meeropol who penned the haunting song of protest, Strange Fruit, in this segment from Independent Lens.

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9-12

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Abraham Lincoln's Words

Abraham Lincoln's Words

In this video excerpted from the PBS series Looking for Lincoln, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. cites several examples of Lincoln’s use of “seemingly simple but profoundly eloquent language to express and ennoble his cause.” OER Level

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4-12

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Abraham Lincoln, Attorney at Law

Abraham Lincoln, Attorney at Law

This video segment, excerpted from the PBS series Looking for Lincoln, explores Lincoln’s years as a "prairie" lawyer. OER Level

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1-12

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Abraham Lincoln: A Good Man? or A Good Man!

Abraham Lincoln: A Good Man? or A Good Man!

In this lesson, students use video from American Masters: Bill T. Jones: A Good Man along with primary sources to investigate the life of Lincoln and write a one page argument essay on whether Lincoln was "a good man."

9-12

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Achieving Peace

Achieving Peace

This video from Women, War & Peace features a sit-in and other nonviolent actions conducted by the women of Liberia in 2003 to get participants at the peace talks in Accra, Ghana to sign a peace agreement in order to bring about the end of civil war in Liberia. OER Level

9-12

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Affirmative Action and the USA

Affirmative Action and the USA

In this video from Wide Angle, two American NAACP lawyers arrive to advise Brazilian civil rights organizations, leading to a discussion of differences between race relations in the U.S. and Brazil. OER Level

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9-12

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After Slavery

After Slavery

In this video segment from Finding Your Roots, Kevin Bacon learns how his ancestor dedicated her life to educating freed slaves.

8-11

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Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Scrapbook

Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Scrapbook

These materials document the goals and activities of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights; from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

6-12

Document

All-Female Enterprise

All-Female Enterprise

This Wide Angle video looks at the advantages and disadvantages of running a small-scale, female-only business. OER Level

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9-12

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All for One

All for One

In this video from Wide Angle, learn about the influence of the communist values of organization, discipline and collectivism on North Korean society. OER Level

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9-12

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All in the Family

All in the Family

This video from the series Faces of America details the process of documenting family history and tracing lineage back through maternal and paternal lines. OER Level

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9-12

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All Things Lincoln

All Things Lincoln

This video segment, excerpted from the PBS series Looking for Lincoln, explores the ongoing cultural fascination with physical artifacts of Abraham Lincoln’s life. OER Level

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1-12

Video

American Muslim Women

American Muslim Women

Learn about the perceptions and challenges of being a Muslim woman in the U.S., in this video segment from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly. OER Level

5-12

Video

Analyzing McCulloch v. Maryland

Analyzing McCulloch v. Maryland

In this lesson, students watch a video segment from the PBS series The Supreme Court about the landmark case Maryland v. McCulloch while considering the powers of the national government and state governments.

9-12

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Analyzing Primary Source Media

Analyzing Primary Source Media

In this media-rich, self-paced lesson, students analyze primary source news footage to gain insights into public sentiment toward historical figures, issues, and events of the past 50 years.

6-12

Self-paced Lesson

Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

Botswanans express some of their attitudes toward the influx of Zimbabwean migrants in this Wide Angle video segment. OER Level

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9-12

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Arduous March

Arduous March

In this video from Wide Angle, learn about the Arduous March, a dark period of hardship and famine in recent North Korean history. OER Level

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9-12

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Art in the Muslim World

Art in the Muslim World

Through the materials presented in this lesson, students will explore basic elements of Islamic art, learn about the origin and styles of the specific art of Islamic calligraphy and create their own piece of artistic calligraphy.

5-12

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A Tale of Two Heavens: Escaping North Korea

A Tale of Two Heavens: Escaping North Korea

In this lesson, students will learn about the conditions in authoritarian North Korea that have compelled many North Koreans to attempt a dangerous escape to what they see as the “Heaven” of capitalist South Korea.

9-12

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Ataturk

Ataturk

This Wide Angle video segment illustrates Islamic and secular elements of life in Turkey, and introduces Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the first president of Turkey, and his reforms. OER Level

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9-12

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The Atlanta Riot

The Atlanta Riot

Learn about the events leading up to the Atlanta Riot of 1906 in this segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. OER Level

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9-12

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At the University of Brasilia

At the University of Brasilia

Consider the opposing views on the policy implemented at the University of Brasilia in this Wide Angle video. OER Level

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9-12

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Audrey Hendricks

Audrey Hendricks

In this oral history from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Audrey Hendricks recalls her arrest and jailing at the age of nine for participation in the Children's Crusade of 1963.

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3-12

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Baha'i

Baha'i

In this video from Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, learn about the Baha'i faith and its mission to promote peace and equality around the world. OER Level

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9-12

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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

In this lesson, students examine the basic American principles of civil liberties within the context of World War II.

9-12

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Ballot boxing: The problem with electronic voting machines

Ballot boxing: The problem with electronic voting machines

In this video adapted from Need to Know, correspondent Rick Carr investigates why new voting machines with the latest in technology may not be a panacea for what troubles the American voting system. OER Level

9-12

Video

Bank It or Bust

Bank It or Bust

In this interactive game from What's Up in Finance?, players make financial decisions to help them meet their goal of buying a car.

7-12

Interactive

Baptism

Baptism

In this video from Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, explore the rite of baptism and the diversity of practices among different Christian denominations. OER Level

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9-12

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Barbara Johns of Farmville, Virginia

Barbara Johns of Farmville, Virginia

In this video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, learn about 16-year old Barbara Johns, a high school student who, in 1951, organized a student walk-out to protest inferior educational conditions at Moton High School in Farmville, Virginia. OER Level

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9-12

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Barshefsky Interview

Barshefsky Interview

In this video from Wide Angle, Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, former U.S. Trade Representative in the Clinton Administration, discusses her views on economic change in China. OER Level

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9-12

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Bayard Rustin

Bayard Rustin

This transcript of an interview for Eyes on the Prize documents the leadership strategies of March on Washington organizer Bayard Rustin.

9-12

Document

Bayard Rustin: A Freedom Budget, Part 1

Bayard Rustin: A Freedom Budget, Part 1

This audio excerpt captures the beginning of Bayard Rustin's 1967 "Freedom Budget" speech, describing the social and economic impact of racism over time.

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9-12

Audio

Bayard Rustin: A Freedom Budget, Part 2

Bayard Rustin: A Freedom Budget, Part 2

This audio excerpt from Bayard Rustin's 1967 "Freedom Budget" speech outlines a nine-year plan to end poverty in America.

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9-12

Audio

Beijing Riviera

Beijing Riviera

This video from Wide Angle takes viewers to the Beijing Riviera, an exclusive gated community for elites who have access to luxury goods and services on an unprecedented scale. OER Level

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9-12

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Bhopal, 25 Years Later

Bhopal, 25 Years Later

This audio segment from PRI's The World Science Podcast revisits a pesticide factory in Bhopal, India, where a 1984 gas leak caused as many as 8,000 deaths. OER Level

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9-12

Audio

Bhopal’s Unlikely Legacy

Bhopal’s Unlikely Legacy

This audio segment from PRI's The World Science Podcast explores how the 1984 gas leak in a pesticide factory in Bhopal, India has increased public awareness about toxic threats, and has been a catalyst for new legislation here in the United States. OER Level

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9-12

Audio

The Birth of a Nation

The Birth of a Nation

This video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow highlights the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. Griffith, which presents a distorted image of African Americans in the South and created a heightened atmosphere of violence upon its release. OER Level

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9-12

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Black Pioneers: Building African American Communities During the Jim Crow Era

Black Pioneers: Building African American Communities During the Jim Crow Era

Students are introduced to all-black, self-sustaining communities established as a response to the imposition of Jim Crow laws and practices.

9-12

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Blacks and Whites in the New South

Blacks and Whites in the New South

This segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow illustrates the precarious and ill-defined relationships existing between whites and blacks following the Civil War. OER Level

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9-12

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Booker T. Washington: An Education

Booker T. Washington: An Education

This video segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow chronicles Booker T. Washington’s invitation to head the Tuskegee Institute and explains his philosophy of education. OER Level

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9-12

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Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: The Conflict

Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: The Conflict

This video segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow highlights W.E.B. Du Bois’ criticism of Booker T. Washington for focusing on the economic advancement of blacks and accepting the injustices of Jim Crow. OER Level

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7-12

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Boston Desegregation

Boston Desegregation

This excerpt from WGBH's Evening Compass news program summarizes events of the first year of the 1974 Boston school desegregation plan.

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6-12

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Botswana Today

Botswana Today

Learn about the achievements and national problems of the African nation of Botswana in this video segment from Wide Angle. OER Level

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9-12

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Brainwashed

Brainwashed

In this video, excerpted from Wide Angle, a North Korean defector attempts to convince her younger sister to stay with her in Seoul rather than return to North Korea. OER Level

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9-12

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Breaking New Ground

Breaking New Ground

This video from Wide Angle provides a look at some of the women who are leading Rwanda in government, business and promoting peace. OER Level

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9-12

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Russian/Chechen relations are the focus of this lesson on nationalism, separatism, and terrorism. (Chechnya)

9-12

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Brown: A Landmark Case

Brown: A Landmark Case

This video segment describes the players and events of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision and how it galvanized the Civil Rights movement as well as white resistance.

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6-12

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Building The Case

Building The Case

In this video from Women, War & Peace, students learn about the precedent set by Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal prosecutors in establishing rape as a specific war crime, and the bravery of the witnesses they called to testify. OER Level

9-12

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