Discover the history of Arthur Davidson and Bill Harley, the boys who built the world's most famous motorcycle company |
Historian, Activist and Author |
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Discover the history of historian, activist and author Mildred Fish-Harnack. |
The Man who Made a New Life for Himself |
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Discover the history of Joshua Glover, who escaped slavery and made a new life for himself. |
The Wisconsin Angel |
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Discover the history of Cordelia Harvey, the "Wisconsin Angel." |
Discover the history of Belle Case La Follete, women's suffrage activist and wife of Bob La Follette. |
Discover the history of ecologist and University of Wisconsin professor Aldo Leopold |
Discover the history of Doctor Kate Pelham Newcomb, founder of the Million Penny Parade. |
Discover the story of Vel Phillips, the first African American woman to become a judge in Wisconsin. |
America's First Kindergarten Teacher |
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Discover the history of Margethe Schurz, who created the United States' first kindergarten. |
Poetry activities related to Wisconsin Historical Society Press book, "How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century" by Louis V. Clark III |
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How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century: Poetry Activities for 9th through 12th grade |
Learn more about the history of Stephen Bonga and the Fur Trade |
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Discover the people, places, and legends that made Wisconsin history! |
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Discover the people, places, and legends that made Wisconsin history! |
Primary source collections curated by Wisconsin educators, complete with lesson plans for classroom use. |
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Primary source collections curated by Wisconsin educators, complete with lesson plans for classroom use. |
A Companion Piece to "The Misunderstood Mission of Jean Nicolet" by Patrick J. Jung |
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Educational companion piece for grades 3-5 myth-busting the story of Jean Nicolet |
A Companion Piece to "We Will Always Be Here" by Jenny Kalvaitis and Kristen Whitson |
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Education materials for grades 6-12 for use with "We Will Always Be Here." |
Teaching the Holocaust with survivors' oral histories |
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Teach civics in your 4th or 5th grade classroom with "Voices and Votes" from the Wisconsin Historical Society Press |
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