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Gilder Lehrman Center Classroom
- Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
The Gilder Lehrman Center, in partnership with ACES, the New Haven area's Regional Educational Service Center, has been awarded a three- to five-year Teaching American History grant through the Department of Education for New Haven area teachers. For program information and teaching resources, visit the program website.
- Slavery and Freedom in American History and Memory
The Gilder Lehrman Center, in partnership with ACES, the New Haven area's Regional Educational Service Center, has been awarded a three-year Teaching American History grant through the Department of Education to introduce New Haven area teachers to the history of U.S. slavery and its legacy. For program information and teaching resources, visit the program website.
- Online Features
The following online features are designed to introduce teachers and students to specific topics and documentary materials related to slavery and abolition.
- Document Library
A collection contains over 200 individual items, including speeches, letters, cartoons and graphics, interviews, and articles.
- Online Resources
A select, annotated list of useful online resources for teaching and research.
- PIER Outreach
The Programs in International Educational Resources (PIER) of the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies draw upon Yale University's extensive resources to develop and implement programs, services, and resources designed to advance understanding of international and world regional issues.
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