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18 1 2006 Midwest Regional Conference <br />Lincoln, Nebraska • July 2006 <br />Designs For Developing Historical Understanding: <br />Preparing K -12 Teachers in Evidence -based Instruction <br />through the Teaching American History Grant Program <br />Lancaster IV-VI <br />Presiding: Kelly Woestman, Pittsburg State University <br />Primary Source Workshops: Toward an Uncoverage Model o f Professional <br />Development in History Education <br />Timothy Hall, Central Michigan University, and Renay Scott, Central <br />Michigan University <br />Adding Authenticity to the Teaching o f Middle and High School American History <br />Wilson Warren, Western Michigan University <br />Equipping Secondary Teachers and Their Students for Critical Source Analysis: <br />the Historical Inquiry Protocol <br />Stephen Mucher, Eastern Michigan University <br />Comment: Russell Olwell, Eastern Michigan University <br />African American Freedom Movements in the Midwest during <br />the Civil Rights Era: Civil Rights Activism in the "Rustbelt" <br />Arbor <br />Presiding: Rusty Monhollon, Hood College <br />Mayhem in the Midwest: The Role of Violence in the Origins and Destruction of <br />the Black Panther Party in Chicago and Omaha <br />Curtis J. Austin, University of Southern Mississippi <br />White "Massive Resistance" to Civil Rights Activism in the "Selma of the North" <br />Patrick Jones, University of Nebraska, Lincoln <br />The History of the Cleveland, Ohio, Chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality <br />(CORE) during the 1960s <br />Nishani Frazier, Western Reserve Historical Society <br />Comment: Rusty Monhollon <br />This session will be linked with the session, "African American Freedom <br />Movements in the Midwest During the Civil Rights Era: Civil Rights Activ- <br />ism Along the Kansas - Missouri Corridor," which will be held in the same <br />meeting room during the 1:15 p.m. session Friday, July 7. See page 17. <br />America During and After the Cold War <br />Lancaster 1 -III <br />Presiding: Kristin Ahlberg, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian <br />Come Together. Looking for Consensus in a World of Conflict <br />Fred Nielsen, University of Nebraska, Omaha <br />Modernization and its Discontents: The Home Front, 1950 -1965 <br />Donald Bellomy, Sogang University <br />Comment: Peter Kraemer, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian <br />