K12> Children in History
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- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 08:14:25 -0500
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From: "Bonnie Bracey" <BBracey@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 07:42:11 -0500
Subject: Children in History
**Children in History
Children sailed with Columbus, mediated between English colonists and
Indians, were kidnapped into slavery, fought in the Revolution and the ivil
War, labored in coal mines and factories and stood at the forefront of the
Civil Rights movement. Hear their words and see their pictures in this Web
site put together by historians Steve Mintz and Sara McNeil presenting
American history through children's voices.
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/do_history/young_people/index.cfm
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