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May 2004

 
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LEGEND:  (W) = Website Feature  (LP) = Lesson Plan (PA) = Picturing America (WTP) = We the People Bookshelf
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1
Asian-Pacific Heritage Month

International Labor Day
Was There an Industrial Revolution? New Workplace, New Technology, New Consumers (LP)

2

3

Can You Haiku? (LP)

1947—Japan forms a constitutional democracy
Teaching (and Learning) about Japan (W)

4

Animals of the Chinese Zodiac (LP)

5
Children's Day—S. Korea & Japan
Common Visions, Common Voices (LP)

6

Where I Come From (LP)

7
1812—Born—British poet Robert Browning
Victorian Web (W)

1913—Britain rejects woman's right to vote
Cultural Change (LP)

8
1945—V-E Day: WWII ends in Europe
Jazz and World War II: A Rally to Resistance, A Catalyst for Victory (LP)

9
Mother's Day
Family and Friendship in Quilts (LP)

10
1968—Vietnam peace talks began between US & North Vietnam
AskAsia (W)

11

Marco Polo Takes a Trip (LP)

12

Lions, Dragons, and Nian: Animals of the Chinese New Year (LP)

13
1607—104 male colonists arrive in Virginia, establish 1st permanent English settlement in New World
Virtual Jamestown (W)

Jamestown Change (LP)

14
1804—Lewis & Clark set out for Pacific Coast
On This Day with Lewis and Clark (LP)

1935—The Philippines ratifies independence agreement
AskAsia: Phillipines (W)

15
1856 Born—L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
KidSpace (W)

16
1868—President Andrew Johnson acquitted during Senate impeachment
American Memory: The Johnson Impeachment (W)

17
1954—Supreme Court unanimously rules on Brown v Topeka Board of Education
Ordinary People, Ordinary Places: The Civil Rights Movement (LP)

18

19

On the Road With Marco Polo (LP)

20

Hamlet Meets Chushingura: Traditions of the Revenge Tragedy (LP)

21

The World of Haiku (LP)

22
1885—The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York Harbor from France
The Statue of Liberty: The Meaning and Use of a National Symbol (LP)

23

24

Hamlet Meets Chushingura: Traditions of the Revenge Tragedy (LP)

25
1803 Born—Ralph Waldo Emerson
Romantic Circles (W)

26

Japanese Poetry: Tanka? You’re Welcome (LP)

27

28
1851—Ohio Woman's Rights Convention met in Akron, OH
Who Were the Foremothers of Women’s Equality?

Women and Social Movements in the United States (W)

29
1453—Constantinople falls to Turks, ends Middle Ages
Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies (W)

30
1431—Joan of Arc burned at the stake
Internet Medieval Sourcebook: International Joan of Arc Society (W)

31
1819 Born—Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman's Notebooks and Poetry: the Sweep of the Universe (LP)

2004—Memorial Day observed
The Red Badge of Courage: A New Kind of Courage (LP)

American Memory (W)