Grade Range: 9-12Resource Type(s): Interactives & Media, Primary SourceDate Posted: 11/5/2010
Listen to oral history recordings and examine related primary source materials to learn the stories of the men and women who built and sailed on Liberty Ships to support the allied war effort during World War II. The Web site encourages students to take on the role of historian by presenting them with a variety of related primary source materials and historical questions. These resources are part of the online exhibition On the Water: Stories from Maritime America.
Multimedia instruction, Museum education
This image, said to be the most popular poster design of World War II, appeared as a billboard in...
shipyard, world war 2, submarines, California, u-boats, oral history, US navy, merchant marine, North Atlantic, Women's History, WWII, maritime history, Pacific front, Second World War, military history, merchant mariner, WW2, 1940s, World War II, Thomas, Maria Isabel Solis
While visiting a whaling exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History, Emma suddenly finds h...
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