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Showing posts with label Favorite Historical Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Favorite Historical Pictures. Show all posts

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Favorite Historical Pic(s) of the Day: DuBois in his office

When I taught a semester of American history at Fremont High, I had this picture of W.E.B. DuBois on the wall behind my desk.  DuBois seems calm, but also industrious, working steadily, focused, and at ease.  At least, that's what I liked to imagine and to tell students.  One message I hoped students would take away was that doing good work in this world means doing ones homework.   

Unfortunately, the quality of this image (from Google images) is low.  I had blown up my copy from David Levering Lewis' biography of DuBois, which I have since given to a friend.  I'll try to replace this image soon with a better copy.  

Here's another:

In my classrooms I try to have less portraits of historical characters, and more dynamic pictures that show them involved in their life, pictures that reveal their character and circumstances.  I imagine that these images, by offering a glimpse into Dubois' world, bring DuBois more to life for students than the portraits with inspirational quotes I see in so many classrooms, such as the one below.  Not that that there's anything wrong with inspirational quotes :)



Monday, June 18, 2012

Favorite historical pic of the day - "Women in German History"

The cover photo of Ute Frevert's book Women in German History: From Bourgeois Emancipation to Sexual Liberation.  

I would love to gather more great pictures of feminism, or of any historical subject for that matter.  If you have any favorite ones, send them my way and I'll try to post them/share them with students :)