This December, Classroom Video On Demand honors America’s most influential abolitionist, remembers a day which will live in infamy, examines the life and works of one of the world’s most beloved female poets, and spills the tea in Boston Harbor. Subscribers can also check out the complete calendar (accessible via the menu in the header, top left)—a handy source for ideas throughout the year.
Frederick Douglass Publishes The North Star, December 3, 1847
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Bio4Kids: Frederick Douglass (Item #42525)
- Presenting Mr. Frederick Douglass: The Lesson of the Hour (Item #4930)
- Slavery and Freedom—American Passages: A Literary Survey (Item #113248)
Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Remembering Pearl Harbor (Item #144894)
- Dan Rather Remembers Pearl Harbor (Item #114508)
- Valor in the Pacific (Pearl Harbor) (Item #155262)
- THC Classroom: Remembering WWII—Pearl Harbor (Item #43131)
- Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor (Item #43118)
- Remembering the Pearl Harbor Attack (Item #131229)
Birthday: Emily Dickinson, December 10, 1830
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Emily Dickinson (Item #32794)
- Emily Dickinson: A Concise Biography (Item #43964)
- Gothic Undercurrents—American Passages: A Literary Survey (Item #113247)
The Boston Tea Party, December 16, 1773
Consider these titles for your classes:
- The Unfinished Nation—Strained Relations (Item #71409)
- The Coming of Independence: Episode 3—A Biography of America (Item #111495)
- Revolution: America—The Story of Us (Item #43275)