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Daniel J Sullivan Jr wrote a new post, So What?, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 3 weeks ago
There are two main things I will take away from this class. First, and most important, is how to approach teaching history to students. This class has taught me that the history classroom can and should be an […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr wrote a new post, Acme-Cleveland Corp., on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr wrote a new post, Public Auditorium, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr wrote a new post, War Memorial Fountain – Fountain of Eternal Life, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, The Depression ending Prohibition, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Jamie, like your other two stories, a more Cleveland specific story would be interesting when speaking about prohibition and the Great Depression.
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Speakeasies and raids during prohibition, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
I like this story Jamie but needs to be more specific. How does this specifically relate to Cleveland? Maybe you could find some text from the PD which speaks about specific raids or speakeasies? Like others […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Eliot Ness, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Jamie, I like this story but like Joe said I think it needs to be narrowed down and Cleveland specific. The secret six idea would be very interesting or maybe you could focus in on a few of his contributions to […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Tom L. Johnson and the Big Tent Meetings, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Joe, I like the concept of this story but it needs to be defined and told more precisely. I would try to narrow the story down and then by doing that you could find some better images to help tell that story. […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Marcus Hanna and the Election of 1896, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Joe, really like this story but I would direct your focus on Hanna. I really like the political cartoons provided here but some more images would be helpful. Maybe some real life images of the players mentioned […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, 1936 Republican National Convention, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Joe I really like this story, including the photos. Not much to add but that speech professor Tebeau played in class would be a great addition to this post.
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Cleveland Labor Continues to “Occupy” Tradition, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Brian, the images are great here. How does this story relate to Cleveland? Through the occupy movement in Cleveland? How would you geolocate this story? Joe’s point is spot on because the first thing that […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, The Greatest Generation of Women: Labor’s Women through The Depression, World War II, and Vietnam, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
I like the story you are telling through your images here Brian (the conflict between what women should be doing and what they are actually doing in terms of work) but like your first narrative I wonder how does […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, 1937: A Year of Labor’s Image and Action, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Brian great posters and images here and the story itself is great too. I think your story is showing how “strength” differed between workers and the government during this time and the images tell me that. I am […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Czech Bakeries, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Great story Emily, I think Joe’s suggestion would help this entry a lot. Start with the specific story of the Kavan family to pull the readers in and branch out from there citing the history of bakers and their […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Bohemian National Hall, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Very strong idea here Emily, this story does a nice job of taking a location and showing how it was used by the community in multiple ways. I do agree with the earlier posts that maybe you let the story of free […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, St. Wenceslas, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Emily, I like this story of the church, clearly this place was of great importance to the Czech community but after reading this I am not sure why exactly. I am not as interested in the specifics of the church as […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, National Air Races, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Frank, most importantly as Emily mentions, how would you change the story that already exists? You give three examples of what you might possibly add but I am wondering if you focus on just one of those stories […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Crawford Auto Aviation Museum, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Frank, as we mentioned in class already, in sticking with the air racing theme, maybe not even mention the automobile aspect of Fred Crawford. As I read this I was interested in Fred Crawford and his ties to the […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr commented on the post, Air Show Plaza, on the site Teaching & Learning History 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Frank, I really like this story of the The National Air Races here. Just going off of what Joe and Emily have suggested here, what is the bigger picture here? Maybe expand on this idea of “The Golden Age of […]
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Daniel J Sullivan Jr wrote a new post, Monument Wars, on the site Teaching & Learning History 11 months, 1 week ago
The last time I was in our nations capital was when I was just a little kid, must have been fifteen plus years ago, to visit some family friends. This was my first time there and we took in all of the sites. […]
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