Educators, bring the history of slavery to life with Whitney Plantation's free teaching tools in The Whitney Word. Plus, get our playlist!| Whitney Plantation
Educators face the powerful task and responsibility of teaching the true history of slavery in the United States. At Whitney Plantation, we recognize that this work can be challenging due to limited resources and restraints, but this history is essential. Here are five tips to guide you. The post Teaching Hard History in the Classroom: 5 Tips for Educators appeared first on Whitney Plantation.| Whitney Plantation
Each month, Whitney Plantation historians produce a newsletter that’s devoted to the history of this place where more than 350 enslaved people lived and worked the land. The post SAN CHENN: INDIGO appeared first on Whitney Plantation.| Whitney Plantation
6 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Visit to Whitney Plantation give you tips on which tour to choose, plus resources on how to learn more about the history of this sacred place.| Whitney Plantation
THE STORY OF SLAVERY WHITNEY PLANTATION Hours: 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Last Entry 3:00 p.m.Closed Tuesdays TICKETS THE PLANTATION EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD VISIT -NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC THE WHITNEY INSTITUTE EDUCATES THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE HISTORY AND LEGACIES OF SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES Whitney Plantation (legal name The Whitney Institute) is a non-profit museum dedicated to […]| Whitney Plantation
6 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Visit to Whitney Plantation If you’re searching for what to expect at Whitney Plantation, you’re not alone. Many visitors want to know how to prepare for a visit to Whitney Plantation. This site is unlike any other in Louisiana. It’s the only plantation museum in Louisiana focused […]| Whitney Plantation
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Get news and updates from Whitney Plantation: The Story of Slavery including our heartfelt thanks for supporting Whitney Plantation and everything you need to know about our 3rd Annual Juneteenth Freedom Festival!| Whitney Plantation
Get news and updates from Whitney Plantation: Everything you need to know about our 3rd Annual Juneteenth Freedom Festival!| Whitney Plantation
Whitney Plantation is proud to announce it has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) through the 2025 Louisiana Culture Care Fund.| Whitney Plantation
San Chenn Monthly Newsletter Each month, Whitney Plantation historians produce a newsletter that’s devoted to the history of this place where more than 350 enslaved people lived and worked the land. Powered By EmbedPress| Whitney Plantation