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| Juliette Low and the Girl ScoutsBorn Juliette Gordon in Civil War Savannah, Georgia, the founder of the world's largest voluntary organization of young women at last discovered an outlet for her restless energy.Grades 6-8 History-Social Science |
The Chain Gang, Revisited20th Century History Guy Brian Balogh spends some time on the side of the highway with the work crew from Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail. He asks whether prisoners see their work as public humiliation or reward for good behavior.Grades 6-8 | 9-12 History-Social Science | |
| Leadership: Juan RomagozaOften social progress requires a leader to forfeit personal safety and affluence, even to place themselves in harms way. Such was not the first choice of Juan Romagoza.Grades 6-8 | 9-12 History-Social Science |
| LFM: Sousa's Greatest MarchOn May 14, 1897 John Philip Sousa stood at the podium of the Philadelphia Academy of Music, lifted his baton, and began leading his greatest march. Two encores later the crowd was still on its feet.Grades 6-8 | 9-12 History-Social Science |


