Mapping the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act

Digital history projects not only contribute to scholarly debates by approaching familiar questions from new angles, but they also offer one of the best ways to introduce primary sources into the classroom. Think of it this way: your students would probably groan in agony if you assigned them a spreadsheet with row after row of […]

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Digital history projects not only contribute to scholarly debates by approaching familiar questions from new angles, but they also offer one of the best ways to introduce primary sources into the classroom. Think of it this way: your students would probably groan in agony if you assigned them a spreadsheet with row after row of […]

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