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Early 1900s
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Philippine-American War
The Philippine-American War, 1899-1913
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Tragedy and Disaster
Tragedy and Disaster
1901: The Assassination of President William McKinley [planned for the future]
1906: The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire [planned for the future]
1911: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
1912: The Sinking of The Titanic [planned for the future]
 
Politics
The Politics of the Early 1900s
 
Technology
Technology
The Automobile [planned for the future]
The Aeroplane [planned for the future]
 
Diversity Section
Special Section: Teaching Diversity With Multimedia
The purpose of this section is to educate about the power of imagery in the stereotyping of race. By understanding how it happened, we can recognize it happening now. Once aware, we can make a conscious effort to avoid the messy thinking stereotyping promotes that leads to fear, prejudice, hate, and discrimination. Increasing sensitivy to these stereotypes can promote racial tolerance. Ultimately, civilivation depends on learning to value the racial and cultural diversity of our histories, our nations, and the world in which we live. [enter]
 
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