Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Teachable Moment: Gettysburg, 150 Years Ago On July 1, 2013

 

Gettysburg readies for 150th anniversary of battle

 http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Gettysburg-readies-for-150th-anniversary-of-battle-4575614.php

Studying the Battle of Gettysburg, we are stunned by the stubborn hubris of the generals in the face of incomprehensible death. It was such from the beginning of this war, and would continue through to the brutal end. 

 

The Battle of Gettysburg: A Lesson Plan for Middle School History

http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1441644043303616609#editor/target=post;postID=2538799774422277699 

Return to the main page 

http://library.thinkquest.org/17525/main.htm 

Gettysburg Battle History

http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/gettysburg-battle-history.html 

The Civil War: Gettysburg (by Ken Burns)

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsszvmuZBR4

The entire series is very worth watching. You could find it on Netflix, for sure. Maybe Youtube, in sections. 

Joshua Chamberlain: Civil War Hero

http://articles.usa-people-search.com/content-joshua-chamberlain-civil-war-hero.aspx 

This scene summarizes the noble cause as viewed by the North. The very North, Maine to be exact. The entire movie does give insight into the motives of both sides in this war.

 2 Scenes from the movie: Gettysburg 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw8Tm550SJ0 

In the movie, Gettyburg, Martin Sheen plays Robert E. Lee. As Lee, Sheen make the statement, "I am a Virginian." Which pretty summarize the South's attitude. 

Lincoln's Gettyburg Address, which dedicated the battle region as a cemetary, occurred in November, 1863. This year's commemoration will include a new documentary by Ken Burns.

 Ken Burns' 'measure of devotion' for Gettysburg Address

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/02/ken-burns-gettysburg-address-documentary-vermont/2124081/ 

 

 At the American Rhetoric site you can choose an actor to deliver the Gettysburg address. I prefer Sam Waterston, but I wish we had one with Daniel Day-Lewis speaking it.

The Gettysburg Address

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gettysburgaddress.htm
Lincoln's First Draft of the Gettysburg Address.

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