One set of four short videos (shortest: 3:40; longest: 9:36) is from the theatre's YouTube channel. They were produced and donated to the theatre by the History Channel, and they discuss different aspects of President Lincoln's times: the challenges he faced upon taking office, the way he responded to those challenges as chief executive, how Lincoln's relationship with Frederick Douglass influenced his views on slavery, and how the movement to build a memorial to President Lincoln after his death culminated in the monument on the west end of the reflecting pool. Here's the video about Lincoln and Douglass:
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Thursday, March 3, 2016
Amazing collection of Lincoln resources (courtesy of Ford's Theatre)
In a terrific blog post to encourage teachers to bring students to visit, Ford's Theatre has assembled an amazing collection of resources useful for any unit on President Lincoln and his era. The resources are available elsewhere, but what makes this so valuable is that they are all in this one place.
One set of four short videos (shortest: 3:40; longest: 9:36) is from the theatre's YouTube channel. They were produced and donated to the theatre by the History Channel, and they discuss different aspects of President Lincoln's times: the challenges he faced upon taking office, the way he responded to those challenges as chief executive, how Lincoln's relationship with Frederick Douglass influenced his views on slavery, and how the movement to build a memorial to President Lincoln after his death culminated in the monument on the west end of the reflecting pool. Here's the video about Lincoln and Douglass:
Also included are videos giving viewers an inside view of the what theatre looks like, and links to interactive exhibits on Lincoln's funeral train and artifacts from his assasination.
One set of four short videos (shortest: 3:40; longest: 9:36) is from the theatre's YouTube channel. They were produced and donated to the theatre by the History Channel, and they discuss different aspects of President Lincoln's times: the challenges he faced upon taking office, the way he responded to those challenges as chief executive, how Lincoln's relationship with Frederick Douglass influenced his views on slavery, and how the movement to build a memorial to President Lincoln after his death culminated in the monument on the west end of the reflecting pool. Here's the video about Lincoln and Douglass:
Thank you for sharing! I can use this with my classes.
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