Did you know…..32 years today CNN made its debut with a lead story regarding the attempted assassination of civil rights leader Vernon Jordan.
New to my blogroll here at History Is Elementary is the blog Text Message, the blog of the textural archives services division of the National Archives. The most recent posting deals with the education program during World War II getting people to save their kitchen fat known as the Fat Salvage Campaign.
I wish my hometown of Atlanta would have its own free mobile app like Cleveland. The app, known as Cleveland Historical is free and developed by the Center for Public History and Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University. The app lets you explore the people, places, and monuments that shaped the city’s history per their website's “about” page.
Here’s another did you know…..a cold snap in Greenland in the 12th century may help explain why Viking settlers vanished from the islands, scientist said earlier this week in a Reuters report.
Five hundred eyes were on the President-elect as he lifted the top of the dish and gazed at the boast of Georgia……Find out what the boast of Georgia was in my most recent postings at American Presidents and Georgia on My Mind
and finally……This link will take you to my column Every Now and Then at Douglasville Patch where my very real and non-cartoon self writes every week about local history where I live. This week I write about the poor farm. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see links to past columns.
You didn’t really think I was a cartoon, did you?
History Hodgepodge...A Little This and That
Like This Post? Please share!
Subscribe through email and get Free updates
You May Also Like...
Labels
- Abraham Lincoln
- Advertisements
- Alberto Vargas
- American Presidents
- American Revolution
- Andrew Jackson
- Andrew Johnson
- Arts Integration
- Battles
- Black Codes
- Blog Visits
- Blogging
- Boom and Bust
- cemeteries
- Charleston
- Children's Literature
- Christmas
- Cinco de Mayo
- Civil War
- Classroom Management
- colonies
- Confederates
- constitution
- Cotton
- Covert Operations
- Creativity
- Creek Indian War
- Cross Curriculum
- cult of personality
- Current Events
- D-Day
- Dating Systems
- Declaration of Independence
- Donner Party
- Doughface
- Dr. Martin Luther King
- Dream Teaching
- Early Colonization
- Early Flight
- Education Reform
- Eisenhower
- elections
- End of the Year
- Endangered Historic Places
- Exploration
- Explorers
- Family History
- Fashion
- First day of school
- Flag Day
- Flappers
- Founding Fathers
- Fourth of July
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Franklin Pierce
- Fundamental Orders
- Geography
- George Washington
- Georgia
- Georgia On My Mind
- Gilded Age
- Glider Pilots
- Government
- Great Awakening
- Great Books
- Gun rights
- Haiti
- handicaps
- Harry Truman
- HIE
- Historic Preservation
- history
- history carnival
- history data
- History Myths
- history quotations
- House Concerts
- Infographic
- Iraq
- James K. Polk
- James Madison
- John Adama
- John F. Kennedy
- Know Nothings
- Korea
- Latin
- Lesson Ideas
- Liberty Bell
- Local History
- Lusitania
- Mamie Eisenhower
- McMinn County War
- Memorial Day
- Mexico
- Millard Fillmore
- mulligan
- Music
- Mystery Lessons
- New England
- New South
- Northwest Passage
- Olympics
- Online Education
- Pacific Northwest
- Pearl Harbor
- Personal
- Photography
- Politics
- Popular Culture
- Prohibition
- Racism
- Railroads
- Razzle Dazzle
- Recognition
- Reconstruction
- Red Oak
- Relationships
- Religion
- Resources
- Reviewing Content
- Richard Nixon
- Richmond
- Riverboats
- Roaring Twenties
- Royal Families
- Samuel Adams
- Sanborn Maps
- Seaside
- September 11th
- Sex
- Silver
- slavery
- Spain
- Spanish American War
- Student Interview
- Symbols
- Teaching
- Teaching Resources
- Teaching Strategies
- terrorism
- Testing
- Textbooks
- The Federalist
- The Shakers
- The West
- Thirteen Colonies
- This and That
- Thomas Jefferson
- Thomas Paine
- Three Branches
- Thursday Thirteen
- Time Reference
- Tools of the Trade
- Travel
- Trenton
- U-Boats
- US Congress
- Veterans Day
- Vietnam War
- Vikings
- vocabulary development
- War of 1812
- Washington D.C.
- Washington Monument
- Watergate
- weather
- White House
- Women
- Woodrow Wilson
- Wordless Wednesday
- World History
- World War I
- World War II

0 comments:
Post a Comment