
Skewered: The Art of the American Political Cartoon
Newspapers have always played an important role in the American democratic experiment; providing a forum for discourse, informing the public, and holding the powerful to
Newspapers have always played an important role in the American democratic experiment; providing a forum for discourse, informing the public, and holding the powerful to
Gay Pride Month may be a several weeks away, but students can learn about a hero of the LGBTQ rights movement today. Harvey Milk was
Great writing invites us to a sensory experience—to see, hear, feel, smell, and taste—and such writing has the power to capture our students’ interest, ignite
March 31 honors the life and legacy of César Chávez, whose tireless work on behalf of agricultural workers in the 1960s earned him the respect
To help your students understand the nature of fake news (and spot misinformation themselves), give them historical context with this editorial cartoon from 1898 about
As the world becomes more complex, so do the tools we use to understand it. Students likely know that the ability to read and interpret