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“This experience has been very meaningful to me as a classroom teacher.  My eyes have been opened-up to presenting different sides of recorded history and developing strategies to select materials that are meaningful for my students.” 

Bill Robbins, Lulu Ross Elementary





Work and Family in Colonial America
May 21st and 22nd (see intinerary)

Resources

Presented by:
Brooke Hunter
Teaches American history including courses on the American Revolution, Native Americans, and the environment at Rider University. She is currently the Faculty-in-Residence for Ziegler Hall, the freshman residence hall on campus. Her research concentrates on the intersection of economic, cultural, and ecological revolutions in early America. Currently revising a manuscript for publication tentatively entitled, Rage for Grain: The Revolutionary Economy of the Mid-Atlantic Region. It is a study of the regional grain economy in the mid-Atlantic, focusing on, in particular, the flour milling sector of the Lower Delaware Valley.

 
           

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