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The following is a Collection of Brief Educational Videos Produced for Students in the Graduate Program for History at Liberty University. They are only Overviews of Historical Content and are STRICTLY for Teacher Educational Purposes ONLY.
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Phillis Wheatley was the first published African-American female poet. |
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The Puritans were a religious reform movement in the late sixteenth century. |
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Thomas Jefferson was an American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence |
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Charles Augustus Briggs was a controversial American Presbyterian scholar of language and theologian. |
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Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson is an American media mogul, and former Southern Baptist minister who advocates conservative Christian ideals. |
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Mosby Tavern, also called Old Cumberland Courthouse or Littleberry Mosby House, is a National Register of Historic Places building in Powhatan County, Virginia |
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The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution grants the right of the people to bear arms. |
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Quakers (or Friends) are members of a historically Christian group of the religious movement generally known as the Religious Society of Friends. |
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Additional Historical and Educational Videos
In this brief presentation Dr. Adam Ewing gives us a glimpse into the scholarly benefits of primary source documents
(Liberty University Tech-enriched Research Symposium Presentation) |
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