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The Teacher Resources include a lesson plan correlated to the Sunshine State Standards, and additional resources.

Lesson Plan- Correlated with the Sunshine State Standards

  Mirror with a Memory
Photography was one of the most important inventions of the nineteenth century. This lesson will help students learn about how photographers recorded, affected or influenced change in a historical and cultural context.

Additional Resources

America's First Look into the Camera: Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839-1862. -American Memory Project

Lesson Plan on the Mathew Brady Civil War Photographs - American Memory Project

Photo Analysis Worksheet - U.S. National Archives & Records Administration

Lesson plans using photographs - New York Times Learning Network

 


 

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NEW AND NOTEWORTHY ON FLORIDA MEMORY
Migrant Workers During the Great Depression in Florida   Baseball in Florida   Spanish-American War
Migrant Workers During the Great Depression in Florida These images were created by the Farm Security Administration in order to document the hardships of farm workers during the Great Depression.   Baseball in Florida From Joe DiMaggio to the All American Girls Baseball League, this exhibit features historic baseball images from the 19th and 20th centuries.   Spanish-American War The port city of Tampa served as the primary staging area for U.S. troops bound for the war in Cuba.

 


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