Overview of MDAH Educational Resources and Online Materials Claire E. Gwaltney Assistant Director of Education Museum Division 601-576-6933

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Overview of MDAH Educational Resources and Online Materials Claire E. Gwaltney Assistant Director of Education Museum Division

MDAH Resources and Where to Find Them Lesson Plans and Teaching Units Mississippi History on Loan Films and Film Activity Packets Digital Archives Other Resources of Interest

The New Deal in Mississippi

World War II

William Faulkner Mississippi History on Loan Films William Faulkner: A Life on Paper William Faulkner: Great Writers A Rose for Emily Barn Burning Two Soldiers

Documenting Separate But Equal in Mississippi Schools

Other Resources of Interest: Online – National Archives – Library of Congress – Veterans History Project (LOC) – National WWII Museum – Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History – PBS Field Trips – Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby – African American Military History Museum – National WWII Museum – Rowan Oak Traveling Trunks – William Faulkner (Rowan Oak and Ole Miss University Museum) – National WWII Museum – African American Military History Museum

Questions or Comments? Please contact me at Claire E. Gwaltney Assistant Director of Education Museum Division