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Picturing US History - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
Picturing United States History: An Interactive Resource for Teaching with Visual Evidence is a digital project based on the belief that visual materials are vital to understanding the American past. This website provides online "Lessons in Looking," a guide to Web resources, forums, essays, reviews, and classroom activities to help teachers incorporate visual evidence into their classrooms. The Picturing U.S. History site will also serve as a clearing house for teachers interested in incorporating visual documents into their U.S. history, American studies, American literature, or other humanities courses.
Library-of-Resources  American-History  National-Endowment-of-the-Humanities  Artworks  Picturing-America  Native-American-Heritage  Black-Heritage 
6 weeks ago by TOPICS_William_Prante
America the Beautiful by Katharine Lee Bates and Samuel Ward - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
"America the Beautiful" is an American patriotic song. The lyrics were written by Katharine Lee Bates and the music composed by church organist and choirmaster Samuel A. Ward.

Bates originally wrote the words as a poem, Pikes Peak, first published in the Fourth of July edition of the church periodical The Congregationalist in 1895. At that time, the poem was titled America for publication.

Ward had originally written the music, Materna, for the hymn O Mother dear, Jerusalem in 1882. Ward's music combined with the Bates poem was first published in 1910 and titled America the Beautiful.

The song is one of the most beloved and popular of the many American patriotic songs. From time to time it has been proposed as a replacement for The Star-Spangled Banner as the National Anthem, including television sign-offs.
Library-of-Resources  Masterpieces  Patriotism  Fourth-of-July  America-the-Beautiful  Bates  Ward  National-Anthems  National-Park-Service  Poetry  Pikes-Peak  Colorado  Picturing-America  Classical-Music  American-History 
11 weeks ago by TOPICS_William_Prante
Picturing America: Lessons - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
Picturing America, an exciting new initiative from the National Endowment for the Humanities, brings masterpieces of American art into classrooms and libraries nationwide. Through this innovative program, students and citizens will gain a deeper appreciation of our country’s history and character through the study and understanding of its art.

The nation’s artistic heritage—our paintings, sculpture, architecture, fine crafts, and photography—offers unique insights into the character, ideals, and aspirations of our country.
Library-of-Resources  National-Endowment-of-the-Humanities  Picturing-America  Artworks  EDSITEment  American-History  American-Life  Masterpieces  Curriculum 
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Picturing America: Resources - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
Picturing America, an exciting new initiative from the National Endowment for the Humanities, brings masterpieces of American art into classrooms and libraries nationwide. Through this innovative program, students and citizens will gain a deeper appreciation of our country’s history and character through the study and understanding of its art.

The nation’s artistic heritage—our paintings, sculpture, architecture, fine crafts, and photography—offers unique insights into the character, ideals, and aspirations of our country.
Library-of-Resources  Picturing-America  National-Endowment-of-the-Humanities  American-History  American-Life  Artworks  Masterpieces  Architecture  Technology-and-Engineering  Sculpture  Curriculum  National-Park-Service 
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Migrant Mother: Dorothea Lange - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
Florence Owens Thompson (September 1, 1903 – September 16, 1983), born Florence Leona Christie, was the subject of Dorothea Lange's photo Migrant Mother (1936), an iconic image of the Great Depression. The Library of Congress entitled the Migrant Mother image, "Destitute pea pickers in California. Mother of seven children. Age thirty-two. Nipomo, California."
Library-of-Resources  Library-of-Congress  Depression  Photography  California  Mother's-Day  Masterpieces  Lange  Thompson  Migrants  American-West  Picturing-America  J-Paul-Getty-Museum 
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Picturing America: Gallery - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
Picturing America, an exciting new initiative from the National Endowment for the Humanities, brings masterpieces of American art into classrooms and libraries nationwide. Through this innovative program, students and citizens will gain a deeper appreciation of our country’s history and character through the study and understanding of its art.

The nation’s artistic heritage—our paintings, sculpture, architecture, fine crafts, and photography—offers unique insights into the character, ideals, and aspirations of our country.
National-Endowment-of-the-Humanities  Masterpieces  Artworks  Library-of-Resources  Picturing-America  American-History  American-Life  Curriculum 
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
When Clay Sings: Byrd Baylor: Illustrated by Tom Bahti - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico have been living in the upper region of the Rio Grande River for more than 600 years.

During that time, their way of life has been challenged many times, but they have managed to maintain their most basic beliefs and traditions.

The people of the Santa Clara Pueblo have the same word for clay and for people, nung, because they believe that the first people emerged from Mother Earth.

Clay is a very important part of their lives. They say prayers when removing it from its home — the earth — and while preparing it for making pottery. Creating pottery fulfills them spiritually and creatively. Selling it provides income with which they support their families.

The area where the Pueblo Indians live is hot and dry. Their ancestors made pots in which to collect and store water. Investigate the roles that pottery and water play in their lives by discovering the symbolism of two modern pots in "Explore Pueblo Pots," and by reading When Clay Sings.
National-Endowment-of-the-Humanities  Masterpieces  Children's-Literature  National-Museum-of-American-History  Native-American-Heritage  Folklife  Pottery  American-History  Our-Story  Artworks  American-Life  American-West  Baylor  Bahti  Hispanic-Heritage  Black  Picturing-America 
january 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
America the Beautiful Quarters - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
The America the Beautiful Quarters are a series of quarters issued by the United States Mint from 2010 until at least 2021. The series may be extended at the option of the Secretary of the Treasury, potentially extending the series to 2033. The obverse of all the coins will depict George Washington in a restored version of the original portrait used for the 1932 Washington Quarter. There will be five new reverse designs each year (one in 2021) each depicting a national park or national site (one from each state, the federal district, and each territory). The program is authorized by the America’s Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008.
US-Mint  National-Park-Service  Nature  Library-of-Resources  Picturing-America  Earth-Day  North-America  Geography  America-the-Beautiful  Artworks  Engraving 
january 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante

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