The National Council for History Education and the Teaching with Primary Sources Program with the Library of Congress are pleased to share with you a series of podcasts spotlighting the Public History Projects created by teachers, community partners, and students from all over the United States. This project helps link rural communities and their histories to national narratives and primary source collections.
Podcast episodes
Season 1
S01 E08 - The Rural Experience in America Podcast: The Winds of Change – A Look at the Farms of Ogemaw County
S01 E08 - The Rural Experience in America Podcast: The Winds of Change – A Look at the Farms of Ogemaw County
This project features Stacy Radecki, a high school teacher from West Branch, Michigan, sharing her public history project entitled, The Winds of Change – A Look at the Farms of Ogemaw County.
S01 E06 - The Rural Experience in America Podcast: Voices of Upson’s Past
This project features Bethany Norris, 11th grade U.S. History teacher from Thomaston, Georgia, sharing her public history project entitled, Voices of Upson's Past.
S01 E05 - The Rural Experience in America Podcast: Transformational Voices of a Growing Region
This project features Jean Hill, an Instructional Facilitator at Helen Tyson Middle School in Springdale, Arkansas, sharing her public history project entitled, Transformational Voices of a Growing Region.
S01 E04 - The Rural Experience in America Podcasts: Decatur Now and Then
This project features Elizabeth Foreman, a gifted K-5 teacher from Decatur, Georgia, sharing her public history project entitled, Decatur Now and Then.