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Month: September 2019

Part Two (Women’s Rights)- Intersectionality, Race and Gender: Understanding how Race and Socioeconomics affect Women’s Life Experiences

September 25, 2019 David Childs 23

By Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University This is the second article in our series on women’s rights, commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the passing […]

Part One- A History of Women’s Right to Vote and Other Teaching Resources

September 22, 2019 David Childs 42

By Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Nineteenth Amendment “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged […]

A new pitch for citizenship

September 19, 2019 Julie Coppens 0

What better place to become an American than on a baseball field? Over the past few weeks, hundreds of new citizens were sworn in at […]

“What Happened on September 11? I Honestly Don’t Know.”

September 12, 2019 David Childs 86

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University What happened on that day?On Tuesday morning, September 11, 2001 the al-Qaeda terrorist network successfully executed attacks against the […]

Voting in a Democracy- Lessons on Voter Suppression

September 9, 2019 David Childs 26

Dr. David Childs, Ph.DNorthern Kentucky University15th AmendmentSection 1- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by […]

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