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America's Quilting History
Created by: Teresa Krause
Grade Range: 7th, 8th, 9th

The students will learn the history of quilts and quilt making in America. They will also learn the basics of putting a quilt together. The final goal is for the class to make a quilt.
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American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States
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Unlike most American Memory presentations, American Women is not a collection of digital items. It is a gateway--a first stop for Library of Congress researchers working in the field of American women's history.
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Adventure of the American Mind offers educators innovative strategies and tools to bring primary sources into the classroom.

Since 1999, we have trained more than 12,000 educators to use and produce high quality curriculum with digitized primary sources from the Library of Congress.

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