Digital Chalkboard is shutting down and will no longer be available after January 26, 2022.
California is investing in a new curated repository of free, high-quality, open source instructional resources for local educational agencies and educators to use. Please visit California Educators Together and sign up for your free account today.
Please contact us at support@mydigitalchalkboard.org, if we can be of further assistance.

Lincoln, Race and the American Presidency Lecture Video

Comments

  • No Comments

Contributed By



Description

In this archived panel discussion, experts discuss Abraham Lincoln's views on race issues in the context of his mid-19th century contemporaries. Beyond discussing slavery and emancipation, the panel of experts explores historical and modern perspectives on colonization, voting, and interracial marriage and other political and social rights.


This lecture is one in a series about issues that Abraham Lincoln faced as president that continue to confront the nation today.

Learning Registry Activity

    Bookmarks

    Tags/Keywords