Database Highlight #16: We’ve got the Historical Controversy for That

Political controversy is nothing new. This week’s database highlight, Issues & Controversies in American History, covers past historical divisions. In retrospect, some seem silly and outdated while others still cause debate today. Middle and High School students will find plenty of information, primary sources, and images to build a history report. Everyone else will enjoy reading about a past controversy or thinking about where the debate is now.
“Issues & Controversies in American History demonstrates the importance of ideas and actions in history and helps students analyze conflicts, prepare for debates, and write research reports. Presented in a pro/con format that clearly explains both sides of the historical dispute, each article is supported by a timeline and a wealth of primary sources. Some articles feature original videos with historic footage, special educator resources, and a counterfactual “what if” section speculating on how history might have turned out differently had people made other decisions.” – from the vendor
Controversy is great fodder for political cartoonists. The Library of Congress features an open collection of cartoons spanning from the 1700s to the present.
Action Steps
- Find a topic in Issues & Controversies in American History and share both sides
AND/OR
- Post a link to an amusing political cartoon
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Comments
I was super excited to look at old school political cartoons, but the Library of Congress is stingy and only posts the tiniest of thumbnails without going and requesting them. :'(
Oh yeah, sorry, there are some you can click and see the full, some you can only see a tiny thumbnail, and some where the preview image is big enough to make out.