In this resource, you will find a list of links to digital research on the history of enslavement in the National Capital Area.
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Overview To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the passage of the 14th Amendment, we look at how that amendment defines U.S. citizenship, its connection to America’s “Second Founding” (the passage of the Reconstruction amendments), and the interpretation of these topics at National Park Service sites. What You’ll Find This 1.5 hour video is presented by the National
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In celebration of the Centennial of the NPS, ProValens will offer short 10-minute courses each month to enhance your knowledge and understanding of the NPS.
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This course includes information about the expanding mission of the Service to include preserving culture, history, and science.
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Do you have 10 minutes? Step through this quick micro learning course and learn about The Origin of the National Park Service.
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