I cannot say enough great things about the Abbeville Institute’s 1607 Project and accompanying documentary film Virginia First. When I taught U.S. History, I was the only K-12 social studies teacher that taught the Civil War from its origins with two distinct cultures represented by the group that founded the Jamesburg Colony vs the Puritans in New England. The research and history via Abbeville’s excellent work certainly would have made my work teaching this critical history much easier. Both the book and the film are college level. Looking forward it is vital that the major points be put into a curriculum that is age and grade appropriate. That will be a critical step and will help to convince state curriculum developers and local schools to incorporate “Virginia First into their social studies K-12 curriculum and standards. In the meantime I erncourge you to take the time and view this incredible film free on You-Tube. This piece originally appeared at Culture Wars. Edu on November 28, 2024.
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AuthorTed Ehmann was born in Trenton, New Jersey. He is a lecturer of the social sciences and the humanities at the PGICA.org. in Punta Gorda, Florida. He has served as president of the Charlotte Harbor Anthropological Society in Charlotte County since 2018 and was founder of the Charlotte County Florida Historical Society in 2019. Archives
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