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COMMEMORATIVE SCULPTURE IN THE UNITED STATES

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Helping students to “see” history through public sculpture—including the Minuteman Statue at Concord and the Lincoln Memorial—this unique unit focuses on the major historical themes embodied in commemoratives, why they are created, and how they reflect both the times they depict and the times when they were dedicated.

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This title is part of the series: COMMEMORATIVE SCULPTURE IN THE UNITED STATES

Size

8½" x 11"

Publisher

National Center for History in the Schools

Pages

70

Grade

9–12

Extension

PDF

File Size

6.1 MB

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