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Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Great Depression, the Star Spangled Banner becomes the U.S. National Anthem
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A podcast about murders in the 1930s Cover art photo provided by Alex Jones on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexjones
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Talking about the gays in the 1930s
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i talk about 3 main questions- how has transportation gotten safer how has transportation gotten easier for everyone to use what was transportation like in the 1930's?
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this podcast visits the question - how has transportation changed since the 1930's. in the text there are three main questions- what was transportation like back then? how has transportation since then gotten safer? and how has transportation gotten more available for everyone to use.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Great Depression, the Star Spangled banner becomes the U.S. National Anthem
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This episode dives into how homophobia was created
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Famous people who were gay that lived in the 1930s
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Take a closer look at how it was like to be gay in the 1930s
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A judge in New York who overnight went missing
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The story of a rich person who got chopped up by some people in a shanty town
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The story of an elderly farmer in Iowa who was murdered and robbed.
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During one class session, students chose cards with simple headings related to artistic expression of the 1930s (e.g., mural painters, photojournalists, sculpture artists). After selecting the cards and choosing group members with similar interests, they turned over their cards to learn their assignments. Below is a video of a group given the follo…
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Singers and Songwriters Write lyrics using the tune for “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” The song must tell about one of the 1930s New Deal agencies and must contain at least two verses. You will sing the song with your group to the class.Von noreply@blogger.com (Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.)
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