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Free: Civics and History resources for your classroom or your entire school. These materials were developed by Rear Admiral Gene Sizemore USN (Ret) in cooperation with the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry as an educational outreach for students.
The booklets are printed and shipped from the Scottish Rite Valley of Jacksonville, Florida by the many years of generous commitment to civics education by Mr. Fitzhugh K. Powell, Sr. and Mr. W. W. Gay through the 960 N. Market Street, Inc. Library, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity organization. |
Civics and History
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The 960 N. Market Street, Inc. Library exists to provide supplemental history and civics educational materials, at no cost, to any school or classroom in the United States of America.
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Studying the past or the United States of America, what our founders and shapers did to create the most powerful and envied free nation on the Earth - a nation "Of the people, By the people, and For the people - is an extremely valuable component of educating our students. Our future leaders. Only by knowing our past and what made this nation great can they build on that legacy to keep our nation in a position of leadership and freedom.
Civics and History are critical elements of a complete education. Students need to see, read, explore, and discuss the documents contained in "Dynamic Freedoms" so they develop perspective and appreciation for what it took to get us to where we are today. |
Dynamic Freedoms Contents:
The Magna Carta The Mayflower Compact Patrick Henry - Call to Arms The Declaration of Independence The Constitution of the United States The Federalist Papers George Washington's Farewell Address Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address |
Our Benefactors:
Admiral Gene Sizemore USN(Ret) - W. W. Gay - Fitzhugh K. Powell, Sr.