Virginia Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission in the Classroom

Anyone remotely interested in the Civil War Sesquicentennial can’t help but stand in awe of the work the Virginia commission has done to bring the war to the people of Virginia and the rest of the country.  Right now a flatbed truck carrying a Civil War exhibit is traveling around the state and plans to visit every county by the end of its trip.  The commission also put together a series of videos on the war in Virginia narrated by Professor James I. Robertson, which it has made available to the public schools.  As of the writing of this post it has uploaded five of the modules to YouTube.  Here is the first one, titled “The Coming Storm”.  I highly recommend these videos for classroom use for both middle school and high school students.

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2 comments… add one
  • Ray O'Hara Sep 4, 2011 @ 18:28

    The best $5 I ever spent was on James I Robertson’s tour book
    Civil War sites in Virginia, if one doesn’t have this and is going to tour Va Civil War sites stop at the first Va Tourist Visitor Center and grab it, no site is too insignificant, every museum no matter how small is mentioned and the directions are impeccable , detailed right down to 1/10s of miles. It’s never steered me wrong and it’s taken me to many delightful places.
    A definite 5 star must have.

  • Rob Sep 4, 2011 @ 17:08

    Great videos. I am getting them approved Tuesday.

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