As the election of 1932 approached, Americans were seeking a response to the impacts of the Great Depression around the country. The election would mark the first of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four terms as President of the United States.
Read MoreWhile we reflect on the past, on Dr. King’s history, work, and words, we can also be encouraged that his legacy lives on.
Read MoreLearn about the two Japanese American internment camps that were located in Arkansas during WWII, and about the primary source materials you can review to learn more about this history.
Read MoreLearn about some of the hands-on experiences offered through the Scott Family Amazeum.
Read MoreNo matter how you choose to spend the day, you’ll learn much about this important time in Arkansas’s history, see how that history is commemorated and recorded today, and be reminded that there is a great deal to learn, see, and do right in our own backyards.
Read MoreWhether you’re interested in science and nature or history and culture, the Folk Center has an exhibit you’ll enjoy!
Read MoreWhat resources are available for you to discuss economic concepts throughout the social studies curriculum?
Read MoreWhat strategies are Arkansas teachers using to incorporate world languages into their social studies classrooms?
Read MoreThe included lesson plan and activities will help your students identify the role that debt and credit play in our lives as well as in the lives of businesses and nations.
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