Lesson Plans from the 2014 National Endowment for the HUmanities workshop The Most Southern Place on Earth, the Music, History, and Culture of the MS Delta
Senator Jordan, Dale Killinger, Wheeler Parker, Video Lesson Plan, Kelly Wilkerson
The 1960s the Civil Rights Movement Revised, Evan Boylan
Video Lesson Plans, Emmett Till, Kelly Wilkerson
Mississippi Summer 50 Years Later, Ken Abrams
Mississippi Notes, Michelle Krauthamer
Delta 2014 Pen Pal Project, Brittany Fitzgibbon
The Great Flood, Ryan Starrett
http://joesmsbluesandcivilrights.blogspot.com/ Joe Thacker
Blues Song in Seven Parts, Linda Simpson
The Flood of 1927, Debbie Kaufmann
The Delta Experience Kit, Miller
Our Friend Martin, Carol McGrew
Mississippi Reflection, Renee Melendez
The Odyssey Tommy Johnson and the Crossroads, Micah Richardson
THE MOST SOUTHERN PLACE ON EARTH, Pat Wagner
Tale of two deltas, Kate Kokontis
PenPalProject, Jolene Heinemann
Lesson Plan TKMB and Emmett Till, Dana Hudson
Influence of Geography on the History and Culture of the MS Delta, Geoffrey Cobb
Daughter of the Delta, Tia Shaffer
THE GRANDPARENT STORY, Linda Simpson
MS Delta Ideas & Reflection, Erin Dalbec
GMOs lurking in your closet lesson plan, Amy Leslie
Emmett Till Pantoum, Caitlin Petrizzi
The Crossroads Artifact Unit, Jesse Breite
The Most Southern Place on Earth Lesson and Future Plan (Thomas Albright)
NEH-Death in Blues Poetry and Hip Hop, Giancarlo Malchiodi
Let Your Light Shine, Jessica BesnoffSweet Home Chicago project overview, Misfeldt