ALUMNI WEEKEND HOURS: FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10 - 4
ALUMNI WEEKEND HOURS: FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10 - 4
Welcome to our set of multi-modal educational tools designed to empower educators teaching art and social studies in grades 7 through 12. Our collection offers a diverse range of resources, including slide presentations, engaging videos, and historical timelines. These tools provide educators with versatile materials to deepen understanding, spark discussions, and facilitate interactive learning. New content is added regularly. Check back occasionally for updates.
A Google Arts & Culture virtual exhibit chronicling court procedures and historical legal documents and manuscripts. Developed by the U.S. National Archives.
In 1938, Hale Woodruff was commissioned by Talladega College to paint a series of murals for its new library. This slide presentation situates these murals within the genre of mural painting and its democratizing role in American public life during the years between the wars.
27:18 minutes
This documentary details the complicated legal battle that resulted after an 1839 slave ship mutiny that eventually landed the case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Produced by the Federal Judicial Center, the research and education agency of the U.S. judicial branch.
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