As a social studies teacher, I am often asked to provide resources on particular subjects. More often than not, these resources were needed yesterday. While I am open to any questions concerning resources, I wanted to avoid the rush that … Continue reading →
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Mr. D’s History Bookshelf # 1 – Cause: Reconstruction America 1863-1877
As a social studies teacher, I am often asked to provide resources on particular subjects. More often than not, these resources were needed yesterday. While I am open to any questions concerning resources, I wanted to avoid the rush that … Continue reading →
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