Don't miss this post by  Mary Johnson , highlighting the first Teaching with the Library of Congress blog post by  Jen Reidel , the 2019-2020 Library of Congress Teacher in Residence. 

    And remember, you'll find multidisciplinary Citizen U lessons around the themes of civic action and civic responsibility, collaborating and building coalitions and so much more!

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    The second post in the series by   Jen Reidel is, Cherokee Removal and Federalism.

    "Asking students to study documents created at both state and federal levels helps to illustrate how the system of federalism failed to protect Cherokee land, lives, and culture. Evaluating primary sources through a civics lens offers students tangible examples of how the United States has lived up to and sometimes fallen short in fulfilling its civic principles."

    Related resource sets & teaching resources

    Civics Native Americans Cherokee Indian Removal Federalism

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