Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed on July 31, 2024 in Tehran, led the so-called politburo of Hamas, a US-designated Islamist terror organization dedicated to the destruction of the State of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Hamas’ founding covenant issued in 1988, which echoes the notorious Protocols of the Elders of Zion charging Jews with an international conspiracy to gain control of the world, is…
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On October 7, Hamas attacked Israel, slaughtering around 1,200 men, women, children, and infants in the largest and most brutal massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Hamas terrorists intentionally recorded their murder, rape, and torture of civilians, including around 200 foreign nationals, and took at least 240 hostages back with them to Gaza.
The physical attack was followed by a propaganda and disinformation campaign. Knowing that Israel would have no choice but to respond to the…

Civics Lesson
GRADE LEVEL: High School How Were Youth Involved in the Civil Rights Movement?
Throughout history, young people have stepped up and into leadership roles during different civil rights and social movements. This was never more evident than in the Civil Rights Movement, where young people were on the frontlines of the Montgomery bus boycotts, Freedom Rides and sit-ins. Given that student activism is on the rise again across the U.S., understanding how those young voices…

Teach students about the role and importance of the youth vote and have them consider barriers to the youth vote.

by: Libby Otto By mid-September, you’re busy with school, work and fall activities. Constitution Day, on September 17, may slip past you without a thought. So why should this year be any different?
Constitution Day is the anniversary of the day that the Founding Fathers signed the United States Constitution. As you reflect this year on how the current political climate and public policies impact millions of people, continue asking yourself: are you making a positive change to…

By Heather Murphy Capps
Ages:10-13

By Amanda Gorman
Ages:4-8

By Gordon Korman
Ages:8-12

By Leticia Hernández-Linares
Ages:5-8

By Amanda Gorman
Ages:4-8

By Peter H. Reynolds
Ages:4-8

By Emily Easton
Ages:5-8

By Kate Schatz
Ages:11 and up

By Paula Young Shelton
Ages:4-8

By The Freedom Writers
Ages:15 and up

By Charles R. Smith
Ages:6-10

By Michelle Roehm McCann
Ages:8-12

By Jeanette Winter
Ages:6-10

By John Lewis
Ages:12 and up

By Stacia Deutsch
Ages:9-12