1850's & Beyond:
States Increase Government's Role in Education
19th Century
Schoolbooks
Abraham Lincoln
After
Reconstruction: Problems of African Americans in the South (Lesson Plans)
Alabama's
Saltworks: Lesson 1
American Civil
War In-depth
American History
102: 1865 to the Present
Andersonville
Prisoner of War Camp (Lesson Plans)
Antebellum
& Civil War America, 1784 - 1865
Antebellum South
Anything
but Cordial: Coeducation & West Virginia University's Early Women
Applying the
Science of Society
An
Attack on Integrated Education in the South During Reconstruction
"The
Awakening of the Negro" by Booker T. Washington
Battle of Mill Springs (Lesson Plans)
Battle of Mobile Bay and Fort Morgan (Lesson Plans)
Beautiful Feet Books
Blake Scholarship in
Confederate Literature
Blue and Gray Education
Society
Caring
for Casualties (Lesson Plans)
Children
Lived Their History During the War
Choices
and Committments: Soldiers at Gettysburg (Lesson Plans)
Civil
War Buff Opens Personal Library for Research
Civil War Came
to the Campus
Civil
War Encampment at Grinnell, Iowa
Civil War Field Trips
Civil War: Internet
Lesson Plan Activities
Civil War Lesson
Plan
Civil War
Lesson Plans and Activities
Civil
War Library
Civil
War Quizzes
Civil War Studies at the Smithsonian
Associates
Civil War Terms
Common
Threads Weave Together Lives of Civil War Women
Confederate Currency: An Inflation Simulation
Confederate First
Reader
Conflicting
Newspaper Accounts
Conscription of
Teachers: Exemptions
Convention
of Teachers of the Confederate States
Dixie Primer,
for the little folks
Education in Antebellum
Savannah
Education Textbooks
from the 19th Century
Economy of the West After the Civil War
Essays on the Civil War
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
(FREE)
First Book in Composition
for Southern Schools
Florida
Confederate Memorial Scholarship
Forty
Acres and a Mule Promised by General Sherman
Gertrude
Botts Saucier Scholarship
Grand Army of the Republic
Scholarship
Ground Beneath Our Feet, Reconfiguring Virginia
Hall of Heroes
Historically
Black Colleges & Universities
History Center and the Classroom
History of American Education
History Matters
Judge
William M. Beard Scholarship
Kansas and the
African American Public School Experience
Legacy of West Point
Lesson Plan: The
Civil War
Lesson
Plan: James Island, SC
Lesson Plan on Similarities
and Differences between the American Revolutionary War and the American
Civil War
Lincoln Lesson Plans
Living Histories
Masugi
on the Unreal Lincoln
McCormick
Civil War Institute at Shenandoah University
McGuffey's
Eclectic
National Council for History Education
New Jersey Civil War History Association
Newspapers in Education
Princeton
University: John Maclean, Jr.
Print,
Literacy and Power: To 1900
Prisoners of
Petersburg Pre-Visit Lesson
Queen Homeschool Resources
Reading
and Writing about the Civil War
Research Papers on the Civil War
Scholar's Spelling Assistant
Scholarship Opportunities
Shape-Note
Singing Schools
Southern Education
Foundation
Teacher's
Guide for Gettysburg National Military Park
Teacher's Notes for
Across
the Lines
Teaching
the American Civil War in the Twenty-First Century
Teaching with Historic
Places
Textbooks &
the Southern Tradition
Turner
in the Civil War
United
Daughters of the Confederacy Scholarship Program
Up Hill Both
Ways: Local Public Schools
War as a Popular Educator
Wartime Correspondence
Language Arts Activity
Washington and Lee
University - Civil War Resources
Webster
to McGuffey: A Sketch of American Literacy Textbooks
Women
Abolitionists: Poems & Speech
Yale and the Confederacy
Rantings of a Civil War Historian
Rebel Gray: Website of the Unreconstructed
"Reconstructing
America: Consolidation of State Power 1865-1890"
by
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Remarks of
Lynne V. Cheney
Response to Horowitz
"Rethinking
the Civil War"
"Rhetoric
of Freedom: Lincoln, Emerson, Douglas"
Shades of Gray: Did
Blacks Fight Freely for the Confederacy?
Single Soldier
Discrimination
Slavery and
Abolition: A Frank Cass Journal
"Slaves
to Enduring Myths of the Civil War" from the The Japan Times Online
Southern History:
A Burden to South, Benefit to American Image of Identity
"The South Was Right"
"Southern
Pride on Display at Confederate Memorial Day"
Strike the
Tent
Textbooks & the Southern Tradition
"That Fascist Abe"
Today's
South is Still not Grown Up
Townhall.com
"Union
and Bondage"
Was Lincoln
a Tyrant? by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
The
Way It Wasn't by Chris Jones
We
Can Never Divide
What
Was Life Like in the South
"Why Albert
Pike's Statue must fall: The Scottish Rite's KKK Project" by Anton Chaitkin
Why History
Shouldn't be a Mystery
"Why
Liberty Suffers in Wartime"
The
Wrong Hill
A Yankee
Apology