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Organization name: Colgate
Keywords: Abolitionism (ALL of these words -- matching substrings)
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ES-281189-21Education Programs: Institutes for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad10/1/2021 - 9/30/2023$213,846.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2021U.S. HistoryInstitutes for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs2138460190674.850

A three-week, residential institute for 25 middle and high school teachers on the history of abolitionism and the Underground Railroad.

A three-week Summer Institute for teachers on abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in America from the colonial days until the Civil War to be held at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, July 10-July 29 2022. The proposed institute will provide to 25 middle and high school teachers: lectures, discussions by some of the foremost scholars in the field, ample secondary readings and primary texts, films and field trips to sites relevant to the institute’s purpose. Graham Russell Hodges, the George Dorland Langdon,Jr. Professor of History and Africana & Latin American Studies at Colgate will organize and direct the institute.

ES-293634-23Education Programs: Institutes for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad10/1/2023 - 12/31/2024$198,857.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2023African American HistoryInstitutes for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs19885701988570

A three-week, residential institute for 25 middle and high school teachers on the history of abolitionism and the Underground Railroad.

Colgate University proposes a three-week summer institute from July 7-26, 2024, on Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad (UGRR) in North America from the colonial era through the Civil War. This request builds upon the experiences and lessons of eight previous such institutes and seminars conducted by Graham Hodges, director of this proposed institute, between 2008-2022. This institute will bring together 25 middle and high school teachers with Hodges, Dr. Jacqueline Simmons, Senior Lecturer and Vice-Chair at Teachers College/Columbia University as pedagogy leader. In addition to her valuable contribution to the 2022 institute, Simmons has co-directed two successful NEH Summer Institutes for Teachers on Slavery in the Colonial North. The institute will feature ten distinguished guest lecturers, and five site hosts.

ES-50199-07Education Programs: Institutes for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York10/1/2007 - 12/31/2008$135,328.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2007U.S. HistoryInstitutes for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs13532801353280

A three-week institute for twenty-five middle and high school teachers on abolitionism and the Underground Railroad, using upstate New York as a case study.

Colgate University proposes a three-week summer institute on Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York between 1830 and the Civil War. This institute will bring together 25 middle and high school teachers with a director, supporting faculty, and a master teacher for close study of key readings, documents, and site visits. During the three-week institute, participants will gain fuller understanding and knowledge of the importance of abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in New York State and nationally. Lectures, discussions, readings, site visits, and other events will serve these purposes. Each session is carefully crafted to provide contextual and focused information and theory about these two powerful currents. A special aspect of the institute is the incorporation of historical societies and sites in the region.

ES-50285-09Education Programs: Institutes for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York10/1/2009 - 12/31/2010$193,100.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2009U.S. HistoryInstitutes for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs19310001931000

A four-week school teacher institute for twenty-five participants on upstate New York's national role and leadership in conducting fugitive slaves on the Underground Railroad line to Canada.

A Four-Week Summer Institute for teachers on Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York to be held at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York from June 27-July 23, 2010. The proposed institute will provide to twenty-five middle and high school teachers lectures, discussions by some of the nation's foremost scholars in the field, supply ample secondary readings and primary texts, and offer film and three field trips to sites relevant to the institute's purpose. Graham Russell Hodges, the George Dorland Langdon, Jr. Professor of History and Africana Studies at Colgate will organize and direct the institute.

ES-50328-10Education Programs: Institutes for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad10/1/2010 - 12/31/2011$188,124.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2010U.S. HistoryInstitutes for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs18812401881240

A four-week summer institute for twenty-five K-12 teachers on abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in upstate New York.

A Four-Week Summer Institute for teachers on Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York to be held at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York from June 26-July 22, 2011. The proposed institute will provide to twenty-five middle and high school teachers lectures, discussions by some of the nation’s foremost scholars in the field, supply ample secondary readings and primary texts, and offer films and field trips to sites relevant to the institute’s purpose. Graham Russell Hodges, the George Dorland Langdon, Jr. Professor of History and Africana Studies at Colgate will organize and direct the institute.

FV-231118-15Education Programs: Seminars for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad10/1/2015 - 9/30/2016$133,105.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2015U.S. HistorySeminars for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs1331050123257.690

A three-week seminar for sixteen school teachers on the history of abolitionism and the Underground Railroad.

A three-week Summer Seminar for teachers on Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in America from the colonial days until the Civil War to be held at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, from July 10-July 29, 2016. The proposed seminar will provide to sixteen middle and high school teachers: lectures, discussions by some of the foremost scholars in the field, ample secondary readings and primary texts, films and field trips to sites relevant to the institute’s purpose. Graham Russell Hodges, the George Dorland Langdon,Jr. Professor of History and Africana & Latin American Studies at Colgate will organize and direct the institute.

FV-261637-18Education Programs: Seminars for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad10/1/2018 - 9/30/2019$98,395.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2018U.S. HistorySeminars for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs983950983950

A three-week seminar for 16 school teachers on the history of abolitionism and the Underground Railroad.

A three-week Summer Seminar for teachers on abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in America from the colonial days until the Civil War to be held at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, from July 7-July 26, 2019. The proposed seminar will provide to sixteen middle and high school teachers: lectures, discussions by some of the foremost scholars in the field, ample secondary readings and primary texts, films and field trips to sites relevant to the institute’s purpose. Graham Russell Hodges, the George Dorland Langdon, Jr. Professor of History and Africana & Latin American Studies at Colgate will organize and direct the institute.

FV-50341-12Education Programs: Seminars for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad10/1/2012 - 9/30/2013$88,301.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2012U.S. HistorySeminars for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs88301085678.610

A two-week seminar for sixteen school teachers to study the history of the Underground Railroad and abolitionism.

A Two-Week Summer Seminar for teachers on Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad to be held at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, from July 8-July 19, 2013. The proposed seminar will provide to sixteen middle and high school teachers lectures, discussions by some of the foremost scholars in the field, supply ample secondary readings and primary texts, and offer films and field trips to sites relevant to the institute’s purpose. Graham Russell Hodges, the George Dorland Langdon, Jr. Professor of History and Africana Studies at Colgate will organize and direct the institute

FV-50395-14Education Programs: Seminars for K-12 EducatorsColgate UniversityAbolitionism and the Underground Railroad10/1/2014 - 9/30/2015$119,988.00GrahamRussellHodges   Colgate UniversityHamiltonNY13346-1338USA2014U.S. HistorySeminars for K-12 EducatorsEducation Programs1199880110150.570

A three-week seminar for sixteen school teachers to study the history of the Underground Railroad and abolitionism.

A three-week Summer Seminar for teachers on Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in America from the colonial days until the Civil War to be held at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, from July 5-July 24, 2015. The proposed seminar will provide to sixteen middle and high school teachers lectures, discussions by some of the foremost scholars in the field, supply ample secondary readings and primary texts, and offer films and field trips to sites relevant to the institute’s purpose. Graham Russell Hodges, the George Dorland Langdon Jr. Professor of History and Africana Studies & Latin American Studies at Colgate will organize and direct the institute.