Colleen Smith  recently wrote about " Exploring the Great Migration with Primary Sources in Different Formats.  She used the great migration as an example of a primary source set and the ways it, and other could be used in teaching.  This is a very informative post that offers strategies that reach beyond the topic.  3 - 5    6 - 8    9 - 12    Social Studies/History    English/Language Arts    Art/Music    primary source sets  

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    https://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/2023/11/exploring-the-great-migration-with-primary-sources-in-different-formats/?loclr=eatlcb

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