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Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Gazette
August 30, 2005Volume 4, Issue 1

Image of the Month: Voting Medal, ca. 1870–1890, Acc. #2001-842
Voting Medal, ca. 1870-1890.
Gift of Joseph R. and Ruth Lasser, Acc. #2001-842.

CONTENTS


The Voting Rights Act of 1965

Primary Source of the Month

Teaching Strategy

Colonial Williamsburg Teaching Resources

Teaching News

Quote of the Month


The Next
Electronic Field Trip is

"A Publick Education" EFT
A Publick Education
October 6, 2005



2005 Spring & Summer
Teaching Resources Catalog

2005 Springl & Summer Teaching Resources Catalog



PSCU Financial Services Logo

2005–2006 Electronic Field
Trip Scholarships


TOP STORIES
The Voting Rights Act of 1965

The 1965 Voting Rights Act prohibited the states from using literacy tests, interpreting the Constitution, and other methods of excluding African Americans from voting. The act had an immediate impact. Within months of its passage on August 6, 1965, one quarter of a million new black voters had been registered. Within four years, voter registration in the South had more than doubled.

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Primary Source of the Month:
Medal Honoring the First Black Voter in the United States

On March 31, 1870, only one month after the ratification of the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Thomas Mundy Peterson became the first African American to vote in an election.

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Teaching Strategy: Citizenship and Voting

In America, citizenship and voting rights in America have evolved over time. During much of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, voting was reserved for white, male, property owners twenty-one years of age or older. African Americans, Native Americans, and women, were excluded from the process of participatory government by its citizens.

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Colonial Williamsburg Teaching Resources for Your Classroom

Colonial Williamsburg offers a variety of quality instructional materials dealing with 18th-century life, including:

A Day in the Life Instructional Videos
Reflections on Liberty (video)
Jefferson & Adams: A Stage Play (DVD)

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Teaching News

Colonial Williamsburg is pleased to announce a partnership with Scott Foresman publishers for California History-Social Science. Colonial Williamsburg historians worked with selected California teachers to write activities for every California State History-Social Science State Standard. See the amazing results in Scott Forseman History-Social Science for California—it's revolutionary! For more information, email michael.white@scottforesman.com.


Quote of the Month

"If you want to be free, there is but one way; it is to guarantee an equally full measure of liberty to all your neighbors. There is no other."

— Carl Shurz,
German-born U.S. general and politician,
(April 18, 1859)


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