"Today the eyes of all people are truly upon us--and our governments, in every branch, at every level, national, state and local, must be as a city upon a hill--constructed and inhabited by men aware of their great trust and their great responsibilities."
Today letโs:
1. Look for the positives
2. Believe in yourself and others
3. Be thankful
4. Learn, improve, grow
5. Encourage someone
6. Replace HAVE TO with GET TO
7. Focus on Solutions
8. Trust in positive intentions
9. Let go of things you canโt control
10. Do your best
Today, we released the first episode of our new YouTube series for students, BRIdge to the Past: Art Across U.S. History! In this episode, host Mary Patterson will focus on the "Join, or Die" cartoon, published by Benjamin Franklin in 1754. Watch now! https://t.co/dmvjMSNSDN
Some suffragists claimed the 14th Amendment granted women the right to vote. Hundreds of women, including Susan B. Anthony, tried to register and vote. Anthony was arrested in 1872 with 14 other women for illegally voting.
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Make online learning a student-centered, engaging learning experience with our Tech Tools in the Classroom workshop. We can customize this workshop for any content K-12. Contact us today for more information. #elearning#distancelearning@s3strategies
John Lewisโs words to FBI employees in 2017 resonateโespecially in 2020: โVoting is the most powerful nonviolent tool that we have, and everybody must use it to make the world a better place.โ
Today in 1966, the Supreme Court decided the outcome of Miranda v. Arizona. Ernesto Miranda challenged the constitutionality of his conviction because he had not been advised of his rights to remain silent and have a lawyer present during questioning. https://t.co/OFOuvCV5L9