Alabama history education materials
The Alabama History Education Materials Collection features instructional activities and lesson plans that were created from the collections of the Alabama Department of Archives and History. The materials in this collection cover topics in Alabama History from the First Alabamians to the modern Civil Rights Movement and more. These materials are downloadable, printable, and free to use.
More About This Collection
Date of Original
1996
Subject
Civil rights movements--United States--Alabama
Lesson planning--United States--Alabama
Education--United States--Alabama
Location
United States, Alabama, 32.75041, -86.75026
Type
Text
Description
The Alabama History Education Materials Collection features instructional activities and lesson plans that were created from the collections of the Alabama Department of Archives and History. The materials in this collection cover topics in Alabama History from the First Alabamians to the modern Civil Rights Movement and more. These materials are downloadable, printable, and free to use.
Language
eng
Contributing Institution
Alabama. Department of Archives and History
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2. 1901 Constitution Lesson 2 Petticoat Power
3. 1901 Constitution Lesson 3 We have no member who can speak
4. 1901 Constitution Lesson 4 An Opposite View
5. 1901 Constitution Lesson 5 Voting After the Constitution of 1901
6. 1901 Constitution Lesson 6 Fact versus Opinion
7. 1901 Constitution of Alabama
8. 3D Cube of Alabama Timeline
9. Aaron Burr in Alabama: The Fate of Burr
10. Achievements of Ancient Civilizations
11. African American Life after the Civil War Sharecropping
12. An African American Represents Alabama during Reconstruction
13. Alabama and the Treaty of Versailles
14. Alabama Becomes a State
15. Alabama BEFORE the American Revolution
16. Alabama County Relief
17. Alabama_Farm_Life_in_the_Great_Depression
18. Alabama Fever
19. The Alabama Man Who Survived a Massacre in 1836 and Became a Texas Hero
20. Alabama's 1901 Constitution What Was at Stake
21. Alabama's Changing Constitution
22. Alabama's Economic Contribution to the Confederacy
23. Alabama's First Black Female Physician
24. Alabama Slave Codes in 1833 What They Can Teach Us About Slaves Themselves
25. Alabama's New South Era
26. Alabama's Role in the Slave Trade
27. Alabama's Role in the Trail of Tears
28. Alabama's Secession in 1861 Embraced with Joy and Great Confidence
29. Alabama Tenant Farmers and Sharecroppers
30. AL: A Boundless Field of Speculation
31. AL Early Governors
32. AL Pine Barren
33. America in Space German Voices from Huntsville Alabama
34. Battle of Horseshoe Bend
35. Be Like Booker T!
36. Big Warrior Letters to United States
37. The Birmingham Church Bombing - Taking a Different Look
38. Birmingham The Magic City
39. 'Bombingham': The Bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
40. Booker T Washington and W.E.B DuBois
41. Camp Aliceville The Story of WWII Prisoners of War Who Came to Alabama
42. Can You Dig It?
43. Change of View George C. Wallace
44. Changes in Transportation Over Time
45. Changing Vote
46. Child Labor in Alabama - early 1900s
47. Child Labor Laws: Then and Now
48. Child Labor Reform
49. "Child of the Civil Rights Movement" Graphic Organizer
50. Children at Work
51. Civil Rights
52. Civil Rights and Analyzing Characters
53. Civil Rights Lesson 1 Riding the Bus Taking a Stand
54. Civil Rights Lesson 2 The Opinions of the Public
55. Civil Rights Lesson 3 Birmingham 1963
56. Civil Rights Lesson 4 Marching for Justice Selma to Montgomery
57. Civil Rights Lesson 5 Voting Rights
58. Civil Rights Part 1 Birmingham 1963 Spring Jubilation Part I
59. Civil Rights Part 2 Birmingham 1963 Spring Jubilation Part II
60. Civil Rights Part 3 Beyond Birmingham Summer 1963
61. Civil Rights Part 4 Birmingham Fall 1963 Fall Despair
62. Civil Rights Photo Analysis
63. Civil Rights: Towards a Greater Democracy
64. The Civil War at Home
65. Civil War Lesson 1 Alabama's Saltworks
66. Civil War Lesson 2 Juliet Opie Hopkins
67. Civil War Soldier Experience
68. Claudette Colvin: A Name You Should Know
69. Clotilde The Last Slave Ship
70. Coming Home: A Confederate Soldier Returns After the War
71. Communication Past and Present
72. Compare/Contrast Past and Present School Classrooms
73. Comparing Early Civilizations Murals
74. Comparing the Past and Present with Maps
75. Conflict in Alabama in the 1830's Native Americans Settlers and Government
76. Connecting Our Past to Our Future Through Civic Engagement
77. Consider the Source
78. Convict Leasing in Alabama a System that Re-Enslaved Blacks
79. Correspondence using V-Mail during World War II
80. Creek War: How it Affected Alabama Indians (1814)
81. Creek War Lesson 1
82. Creek War Lesson 2
83. A Cry for Help in Alabama 1934
84. A Day in the Life of a 1930s School Child
85. A Day in the Life of a Gee's Bend Mule
86. A Day in the Life of the Great Depression
87. Deal or No Deal?
88. Dear Father A College Student's Perspective on WWI
89. Dear Mr. Governor: Letters from the Great Depression
90. Dueling Telegrams 1963 Verbal Power Play Between Wallace and JFK
91. The Effect of the Great Depression on Children
92. The Effect of the Great Depression on Education
93. Examining Conflict from Both Sides: The Creek War in Alabama
94. The Experience of Selma to Montgomery
95. Extra Extra Read All About It The Lusitania
96. First in Time Paleo Indians in Alabama
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