Living Under Segregation: Attending ChurchNew December 2022! Lois Jean Turner remembers asking her priest why she had to sit in a certain part of the church.
Living Through the Holocaust: An Interview with Survivor Rachel MillerNew September 2022! Holocaust Survivor Rachel Miller shares seeing the German’s march into Paris and the many changes this brought to her family and her life.
A Woman Living on the American Frontier: Anna Maria von PhulNew August 2022! Artist Anna Maria von Phul was born in 1786 in Philadelphia and eventually settled in St. Louis, recording the Creole and Native American influences of the area through her art.
Wonder WomenHelp students learn about women's history and women making history today by viewing Educate.Today videos on the subject.
The Story of Annie MaloneLinda Nance, founder of the Annie Malone Historical Society, shares the story of America's first female Black millionaire.
Login to ViewJeanette Rankin: First Woman Elected to U.S. House of RepresentativesNew November 2022! Jeanette Rankin, from Montana, was the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, before women had the right to vote in federal elections.
Login to ViewLearning from the Life of Harriet TubmanGlynis Brooks, actress in and playwright of, "Harriet Tubman: An American Hero" shares examples of what each of us can learn from the life experiences of this extraordinary woman.
Login to ViewA First Person Re-enactment: Harriet Tubman SpeaksActress Glynis Brooks performs an excerpt from her one woman show, "Harriet Tubman: An American Hero."
Login to ViewLiving Under Segregation: Growing Up in MississippiNew May 2022! Reena Evers-Everette remembers dealing with "colored only" practices growing up in a small town in Mississippi.
Login to ViewTouring a Medical Research Laboratory with Dr. Kathryn TristanFollow Dr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, as she takes you on a tour of a medical research lab in the Division of Rheumatol...
Login to ViewLessons from the Life of Annie MaloneLinda Nance, founder of the Annie Malone Historical Society, shares what she believes are the most important lessons for us to take from the life of Annie Malone.
Login to ViewLinda Nance and the Legacy of Annie MaloneLinda Nance, founder of the Annie Malone Historical Society, shares the story of Annie Malone, and what she believes we can all learn from this amazing woman.
Login to ViewTrailblazer Sister Mary Antona EboMeet Sister Mary Antona Ebo, nun, hospital administrator, and trailblazer for civil rights.
Login to ViewThe Story of Henrietta LacksThis book details medical advances that came from the cells of a poor black tobacco farmer, taken without her knowledge, the history of experimentation on Blacks and the birth of bioethics.