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Giving the keynote address at the Middle States conference in Delaware was the highlight of my weekend. We're here for our educators, and providing free lessons about truth and character within black history that empowers their students is one way we can support them.
#OTD in 1942, General DeWitt issued the first of the Civilian Exclusion Orders of the Japanese American Incarceration, sending 125,000 people to camps in isolated pockets around the U.S. Learn more from the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community: https://t.co/ji4XPiNDPg
🇺🇸 From Revolution to Resilience—how do YOU teach the American Story?
Share your strategies at the NCSS Summer Virtual Conference.
📅 Proposals due April 8: https://t.co/5gxnGSDtme #america250#history
Pleased to help organize and present at the well-attended #MSCSS26 Conference by @MidStatesCSS with a poster session, field excursion, and panel presentation. Check out this article for more details. https://t.co/PqQMISkGpb
Today, the National Archives traveling exhibition, "Documents That Forged a Nation," containing nine original Founding-era documents, opened in commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary. Learn more about the documents on display & the tour locations: https://t.co/3UGOc5i91N
Members of our staff spent the weekend in Delaware for the 2026 @MidStatesCSS! It was wonderful to connect with educators from NY, PA, NJ, MD, & DE, and hear how well-received our free K-12 black history & excellence curriculum is in the classroom.
Our founder @BobWoodson was also honored as the keynote speaker for the conference, which was such a treat. Thank you to Jennifer @msjingold and the rest of the Middle States team for making us newcomers feel so welcomed!
Join @MidStatesCSS for their 2026 Annual Conference in Delaware on February 27-28, featuring 40 educator-led sessions, a field experience at Hockessin School #107, and a keynote address by the founder & president of @WoodsonCenter. https://t.co/2Ly1XUMLmb
According to the last census, women make up 50.5% of the population. However, throughout our history, from Sybil Ludington to Katherine Johnson, the accomplishments of women have ignored, dismissed, or co-opted. Learn more about #WomensHistoryMonth here: https://t.co/57mc3hEnf2
Members of our staff spent the weekend in Delaware for the 2026 @MidStatesCSS! It was wonderful to connect with educators from NY, PA, NJ, MD, & DE, and hear how well-received our free K-12 black history & excellence curriculum is in the classroom.
Our founder @BobWoodson was also honored as the keynote speaker for the conference, which was such a treat. Thank you to Jennifer @msjingold and the rest of the Middle States team for making us newcomers feel so welcomed!
We are ready for the @MidStatesCSS Conference to begin! Come check out the @RetroReport booth and our session on Executive Power and our workshop this afternoon.
Join @MidStatesCSS for their 2026 Annual Conference in Delaware on February 27-28, featuring 40 educator-led sessions, a field-experience at Hockessin School #107, and a keynote address by founder & president of the @WoodsonCenter, Robert L. Woodson Sr:
https://t.co/pvd6myKzwI
Friday is #FredKorematsuDay! Watch our virtual conversation with Dr. Karen Korematsu and MSNow's “Burn Order” Executive Producer & Co-Writer, Michael Yarvitz. The conversation streams on what would have been Fred Korematsu's 107th birthday, Jan. 30, at 10 AM on the KI website.