![]() ![]() ![]() Primary sources such as interviews, diaries, letters and speeches are a great window into the past and my favorite part of research. Primary sources are records by those who actually witnessed or participated in a historical event or time period. You can also watch his Inaugural address, his 1961 remarks at the Berlin Wall and his 1962 speech about the space race. ![]() You can watch JFK’s Address to the American People on Civil Rights here.The JFK library also has extensive exhibits online, including most of the speeches and documents referenced in this book. If you’re in Boston, you can visit John F.Kennedy’s Big SpeechĬlick here for the Discussion Guide! (It will take a few seconds to load.) For interviews and blog reviews on A Time To Act, check out: Kids’ books are a great way to explore history! You can download an EDUCATORS G UIDE here. Or click on a book or read on if you’d like suggestions for further reading, Girl Scout and Brownie Badges, as well as links to lesson plans and ways to use my books with Common Core Standards. (Be sure to preview the links and books to make sure they’re appropriate before sharing with your kids.)Ī Time To Act: John F. ![]()
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