Educator Resources on the Milwaukee Fair Housing Marches for Grades K-12 |
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Learn about the Society's ongoing partnership with March On, Milwaukee to commemorate the fair housing movement and to promote education on local topics. |
Limping Through Life: A Farm Boy's Polio Memoir |
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Useful facts about polio and post-polio syndrome |
Supplemental teaching materials for 'Native People of Wisconsin' |
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Interactive whiteboard resources designed for use with Patty Loew's "Native People of Wisconsin" for the 4th grade classroom. |
United States Supreme Court Justice |
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Biography of William H. Rehnquist, who was born in Milwaukee and went on to serve as an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. |
Brief description of the Dow riots that took place in Madison during the Vietnam war and politicized thousands of previously apathetic students. |
Brief history of the Alice In Dairyland program, which promotes Wisconsin's dairy industry nationwide. |
Civil Rights Advocate and Legislator |
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Biography of Lloyd A. Barbee, Milwaukee civil rights advocate and legislator. |
Fort Atkinson Poet |
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Biography of Lorine Niedecker, a poet raised in Fort Atkinson. |
Read a brief description of the Milwaukee 14 when Vietnam War protesters set fire to 10,000 draft files. |
Novelist, Biographer, Scholar and Teacher |
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Biography of novelist, biographer, scholar and teacher Mark Schorer. |
Adventurer, Explorer and Real Life Indiana Jones |
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Biography of Roy Chapman Andrews Jones, noted adventurer, explorer and possible model for the character of Indiana Jones. |
Legendary Artist |
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Biography of artist Georgia O'Keeffe. |
Author and Publisher |
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Biography of author and publisher August Derleth, 1909-1971. |
Brief timeline of Wisconsin history from 1900 to 1999. |
Brief history of Black Thursday (November 21, 1968). |
Read about the Home for Women, a reformatory for women aged 18 -31, and the State Prison for Women, which became the Taycheedah Correctional Institution. |
Read about tornadoes in Wisconsin, including some of the worst to have struck the state. |
Learn about the Disciples of Christ, who first became active in Wisconsin in the 1830s. |
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