In this Issue:
- News of the Field
- Disability History News & Resources
- Events @ Emerging America
- Other Events
- Teaching Resources
- New at the Library of Congress
Featured October Blog Post: Supporting Teachers to Teach Disability History with Confidence: Lessons from New Jersey by Nicole Hansen, Christa S. Bialka and Teresa G. Wojcik.
News of the Field
- History, Social Science and Civics at DESE (Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education) - curriculum, civic project resources, and genocide education resources.
- Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies - What in store. What's in it for you.
Disability History News & Resources
Disability History Month Resources:
- Seattle Public Schools Disability History Awareness Resources
- National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) - U.S. Department of Labor
Disability History Association 2025 Book Award Winners:
- Outstanding Book Award: The Question of Unworthy Life: Eugenics and Germany’s Twentieth Century - Dagmar Herzog.
- Book Award Honorable Mention: In the Shadow of Diagnosis: Psychiatric Power and Queer Life - Regina Kunzel.
- Outstanding Article or Book Chapter: "Creating a User-Inventor Community: How Disabled People Innovated and Marketed Disability in Early Nineteenth-Century America" - Laurel Daen.
- Article or Book Chapter Honorable Mention: “Under the Southern Cross: Hellen Keller, Disability Politics and Apartheid South Africa” - Lara Kriegel and Alex Lichtenstein.
Other Disability History Resources
- How a Deaf Quarterback Changed Sports Forever By Inventing the Huddle
Paul Hubbard called for the football team at Gallaudet University to circle around him back in 1894. - Disability Inclusive Book List - Disability Equality Education.
- Judi's Room - monthly webinars on disability and mental illness.
Events @ Emerging America
Info on Emerging America professional development events: upcoming presentations, past recordings and more.
Teaching Disability History Interest Group
- Teachers, disability advocates, historians, higher education students and allied organizations meet quarterly to share resources and discuss how to advance the field. ASL and CART provided. Supported by a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources grant. Next meeting is December 19, 5:00-6:00pm Eastern Time. To join the group, email Rich Cairn - rcairn @ collaborative.org.
Materials from Teaching Disability History Conference
- Teachers, historians, disability advocates and teacher-educators from California to New Hampshire gathered July 8 at Keene State College to discuss and share how to advance the Teaching of Disability History. Find a wealth of presentation slides, articles, teaching materials and primary sources on the conference website.
Recordings, transcript, slides & resources from the April 15 virtual Teaching Disability History Conference
- Teaching Disability History VIRTUAL Conference page.
- Free conference for teachers, disability advocates, historians, higher education students and allied organizations. Supported by a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources grant.
Other Events
In-person, unless noted. Hybrid = in-person and virtual options.
- October 5, 2025 - 2pm Eastern Time - book break webinar - An Introduction to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States - John Meacham - Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
- October 9, 2025 - 7pm Eastern Time - webinar - Censorship in Social Studies Education: Stories from Teachers Who Are Fighting Back - National Council for the Social Studies (members event).
- October 23, 2025 - 4:30pm Eastern Time - webinar - Essential Domains of High-Quality Social Studies Resources - National Council for the Social Studies and InquirEd.
- October 28, 2025 - Boston - Teaching U.S. History with Facing History.
- December 5-7, 2025 - Washington, DC - NCSS Annual Conference - National Council for the Social Studies.
- January 24, 2026 - Orlando - Sources Conference - apply to present - University of Central Florida.
- March 26-28 - Montgomery, Alabama - Diasporas: Histories of Movement and Cultural Exchange - conference of the National Council for History Education.
- Three Journeys: Atlanta, New Orleans–and Morocco with Facing History.
Teaching Resources
- Vaccine Skepticism Is Reviving Preventable Diseases - RetroReport.
- We Can Teach Hard Things – And We Should - iCivics.
- How Did Opposition to Laws Fuel the American Revolutionary War? - Grade 3 lessons - Private i History Detectives - iCivics.
- 4 ways to bring Hispanic Heritage Month into the Arizona history classroom - Arizona PBS.
- National Center for Civil and Human Rights Learning Portal.
New at the Library of Congress
- Declaring War on Japan in 1941: Challenging Students to Explore Multiple Perspectives on a Presidential Speech to Congress
- Announcing “American Stories: A Reading Road Trip”
- Resources for Rural and Small Libraries
- Community: People and Places - A New Primary Source Set for Educators
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Image Credits
- Remembering Ethan Ellis (1933-2019) - Alliance Center for Independence.
- Geipp, Gallaudet (1920) - Library of Congress.
- Mural, Mission District, San Francisco. Photo by Carol Highsmith. 2009. Library of Congress.