The following lesson plans and personal reflections or projects were produced by participants in the July 2013 NEH Landmarks workshop entitled “The Most Southern Place on Earth.”
“Civil Rights Movement-Importance of Visuals” (Amy Allaire)
“Where I Stand Writing Reflection” (Debbie Allen)
“NEH in the Delta Blues” (Deven Black)
“Reflection on Fannie Lou Hamer” (Deven Black)
“Instant Books” (Ruth Boyd-Galezewski)
“Most Southern Place Reflection” (Kate Bridgman)
“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn & the Deep South” (Peter Bundy)
“An Individual Blues Journey” (Lori Conlon Khan)
“Virtual Mojo via Yelp” (Chris DiFranco)
Fendall, Judy
“Recognizing Great Americans and the Blues – A Festival” (Stacie Glover)
“Africanization of American Music and Culture Prezi Presentation” (Thomas Green)
“Music Appreciation African Jigsaw” (Thomas Green)
“Fannie Lou Hamer: One Person Can Change the World” (Karen Hanor)
Harris, Joyce
“Reflections on the Delta” (Kathy Ho)
“Mississippi Memories Poem” (Debbie Holecko)
“I Am Woman: I Am the Blues Poem” (Dorothy Hutcheson)
“Mississippi Delta Sensory Figures” (Kate Jones)
“Theme Word Lesson” (Shawn Kaeser)
“Great Migration: First Wave 1916-1930″ (Ted Kimble)
“Drawing Inferences A Poetic Experience of Three Works” (Sarah Kinard)
“Communism, the Cold War and Civil Rights” (Lindsay Marks)
“Great Migration Letters” (Judy Miller)
“The Great Flood of 1927: Music, Memory and (Mis)information” (Dan Murphy)
“Building the Levee in ’27” (Richard Neal)
“Document Based Question and Symbaloo Link Page” (Kevin Neal)
“Bringing History to Life: Teaching with Documents” (Earnest Nelson)
“National History Day and the Most Southern Place” (Randy Nissen)
“Emmett Till Case in Pictures” (Amanda Patrick)
“Primary Source Mash up of the Mississippi Delta” (Lisa Pennington)
“Giving Students the Blues” (Joe Recchi)
Shaw, Guin
Simms, Larry
Sohler, Barbara
“Mississippi Bound (NEH Heavy Tote Bag Blues)” (RuthAnn Spike)
“Personal Reflection Comic” (Wendy Stephens)
“Emmett Till Lesson” (Jonathan Streff)
Vogel, Mark