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“All history is local”: The New Deal in Fort Worth Project
ne of the things that I’ve been looking forward to about teaching U.S. History is getting the chance to have students study and explore the ways in which national trends or programs manifested themselves in the local context. Perhaps I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Fort Worth, Fort Worth Texas, Local history, New Deal, Teaching with scavenger hunts
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