Classroom Video On Demand examines Abraham Lincoln’s explosive executive order, pays tribute to one of the South’s most beloved authors, and shines a light on the dangers of cigarette—including e-cigarette—use for teens. Subscribers can also explore the complete calendar (accessible via the menu in the header, top left)—a handy source for ideas throughout the year.
The Emancipation Proclamation Ends Slavery, January 1, 1863
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Emancipation Proclamation Celebrates 150 Years and an Enduring Power to Inspire (Item #58045)
- Amendment 13: The Abolition of Slavery (Item #8121)
- A Nation Divided: The American Civil War (Item #50318)
Birthday: Zora Neale Hurston, January 7, 1891
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun (Item #49796)
- Zora Neale Hurston: A Heart with Room for Every Joy (Item #34681)
- Southern Renaissance (Item #113254)
U.S. Surgeon General Declares Cigarettes May Be Hazardous to Health, January 11, 1964
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Blowing Smoke, Vaping Teens & Smoking Addiction (Item #129533)
- E-Cigarettes: Miracle or Menace? (Item #124888)
- Smoking Cigarettes: It Will Kill You (Item #115857)