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Introducing Facing History’s US History Collection: Democracy and Freedom

In this webinar, we explored our new US History Curriculum Collection: Democracy and Freedom that invites students to investigate the essential question, “What do democracy and freedom mean in US history and in our society today?

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In this webinar, we explored our new US History Curriculum Collection: Democracy and Freedom that invites students to investigate the essential question, “What do democracy and freedom mean in US history and in our society today?

Presenters

Ambria Reed

Editorial Director for Social Studies, Facing History and Ourselves

Rose Sadler

Senior Program Associate & US History Lead, Facing History and Ourselves

Chelsey McClelland

History and Social Studies Educator

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