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Jewish American Heritage Month
California synagogueThis May, EDSITEment celebrates Jewish American heritage month by pointing to the rich array of educational resources on this subject that the National Endowment for the Humanities has funded over the past decades. More . . .


Democratic Vistas, Picturing America Summer Conference. Dorothea lange, migrant motherAugust 3-4, 2009, or August 5-6, 2009—How can American art be used to deepen your students' understanding of democracy in American life? This conference will show you new ways to incorporate important works of visual art in the core humanities curriculum. Please join us! Registration Deadline: May 15, 2009. More . . .


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The Massachusetts 54th Regiment: Honoring the Heroes

What’s so special about The Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial in Boston and the men it honors? Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ huge monument pays tribute to the Massachusetts 54th Regiment, one of the first African American units to fight in the Civil War.
Shaw Memorial by St. Gaudens
Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848—1907), Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, Beacon and Park Streets, Boston, MA, 1884—1897. Bronze, 11 x 14 ft. (3.35 x 4.27 m.). Photograph courtesy of Carol M. Highsmith.

In this lesson students carefully observe and analyze the memorial, read and answer questions about Shaw and the 54th regiment, pose for a photograph like the men in the sculpture, and then create a comic strip featuring one of the heroes of this regiment. If necessary, point out to students that such a comic is not necessarily funny or amusing.

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Asian-Pacific Heritage Month

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March. From the treasures of el-Andalus to the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, a feast for your eyes and your classroom.

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