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The video "BRI's Homework Help: Schenck v. United States" explores the historical significance of the 1919 Supreme Court case, Schenck v. United States. This landmark case addressed the extent of free speech rights during wartime, particularly dur...Read More
The video, "BRI's Homework Help: Roe v. Wade," provides an educational overview of the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision. The central topic is the right to privacy and its application to a woman's decision to have an abortion. Based on the argu...Read More
The video titled 'BRI's Homework Help: McCulloch v. Maryland' explores a pivotal Supreme Court case from 1819 that addressed critical aspects of federalism and the balance of power in the United States. At the heart of the debate was whether state...Read More
The video 'BRI's Homework Help: U.S. v. Lopez' explores a significant legal case concerning the balance of power between state and federal governments. The main focus is on the U.S. v. Lopez case, which questioned whether Congress had the authorit...Read More
The educational video "Of Black and Blue: The Journey of African-American Police" explores the complex relationship between law enforcement and the African-American community, particularly in the context of recent national events. Through intervie...Read More
The video "Living St. Louis: Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing," part of the "Living In St. Louis" series, explores the historic Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing in St. Louis. Highlighted during Black History Month, this significant site commemorates Mar...Read More
The video 'Living St. Louis: Eliza Rone--Enslaved & Emancipated at the Campbell House' chronicles the life of Eliza Countee Rone, a significant figure in the history of African-Americans during the 19th century. Set in the backdrop of the Gilded A...Read More
In the video "Adam Savage's Tested: Can Adam Build a Hexastix?" from the "One Day Builds" series, Adam Savage collaborates with mathematician Matt Parker to construct a complex geometric model known as the Hexastix. The video explores mathematical...Read More
The "Living St. Louis: Kids, Race, and Racism" video is a powerful educational piece exploring how to teach children about race and the impact of racism. In this episode, experts like Dr. Kira Hudson Banks and Maggie Klonsky guide parents on addre...Read More
"Living St. Louis: Early Childhood Education" delves into the crucial role of social and emotional learning in shaping early childhood education. This enlightening video explores the challenges of providing quality educational programs and resourc...Read More
The video 'Living St. Louis: Charles Henry Turner's Study of Bees' explores the groundbreaking work of Charles Henry Turner, an African-American scientist known for his pioneering research in animal behavior, especially in bees. Born after the Civ...Read More
The video "Living St. Louis: Bicentennial of the Missouri Compromise" from the "Living In St. Louis" series delves into the historical significance of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, marking its bicentennial. This pivotal event, integral to U.S. ...Read More