Primary Source Packet: Data of the Progressive Era
Engage students and offer perspectives about historical people and events.
The Data of the Progressive Era Primary Source Packet provides resources that familiarize students with historical collection and presentation of data. The data sets in this packet and the corresponding guiding questions provide an avenue for integrating data, and the stories they tell, into the history curriculum.
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Contents
- 19 Reproductions of Primary Sources
- Discussion questions, context, vocabulary, guiding questions for each source
Sources included:
- Migration of Georgia Negroes. Data map. 1890.
- Deaths From All Causes in Minnesota. Pie chart. 1887–1891.
- Beaulieu’s Homeseeker’s Map of the Red Lake Reservation. 1896.
- Cycling Routes Around the Twin Cities. Map. 1899.
- United States Census, 1900. Minneapolis, 6th Ward.
- The Appeal. Newspaper. September 14, 1901. Page 1.
- Winter Count, Lakhóta culture. Pictorial Calendar. 1798-1904.
- Oliver Iron Mining Company Nationality Statement. Chart. 1907.
- United States Census, 1910. Chisholm Village, 3rd Precinct.
- Map of Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota. 1911.
- New members secured by Theresa B. Peyton for the St. Paul Political Equality Club. List. 1911.
- Suffrage March Line. Parade Map. 1913.
- Table 9. Number of Employees in Specified Wage Groups, Compensation Cases Closed in 1914–1916.
- Open and Close Season in Minnesota. Chart. 1915.
- Summary of Marriage Laws. Chart. 1916.
- Population by Color or Race. Chart. 1916.
- Table I. Information for Suffrage Workers Upon the Employment of Women. 1917.
- Ah-Gwah-Ching Sanatorium Patient’s Register. Ledger. 1918.
- The Advance of Prohibition. Pamphlet. 1918.
Deaths From All Causes in Minnesota. Pie chart. 1887–1891.
Oliver Iron Mining Company Nationality Statement. Chart. 1907.
Map of Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota. 1911.
Academic standards alignment
The Data of the Progressive Era Primary Source Packet is designed to engage your students and enrich their ability to read and analyze data. Incorporating these sources, or adapting the questions and activities for other sources, into your teaching will help meet your curricular objectives and academic standards, whether they are content or skills related.
We have aligned this packet with state and national standards and benchmarks for grades 6–12. The links below outline the standards alignment for this packet.
- Data of the Progressive Era Common Core ELA Standards (PDF)
- Data of the Progressive Era Minnesota ELA Standards (PDF)
- Data of the Progressive Era Minnesota Social Studies Standards (PDF)
- Data of the Progressive Era National Social Studies Standards and C3 Framework (PDF)
National standards
- National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies
- Common Core
- College, Career, and Civic Life Framework
Minnesota standards
- Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Social Studies
- Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in English Language Arts
Related resources
- Curator’s Choice: Cause-of-Death Charts from Minnesota History, vol. 65 No.1 Spring 2016
- The Appeal September 14, 1901 (whole paper)
- Nellie Francis
- Martin, Jill E., ""The Greatest Evil" Interpretations of Indian Prohibition Laws, 1832-1953" (2003). Great Plains Quarterly.
- “The Woman Suffrage Year Book,” 1917
- African American Photographs Assembled for 1900 Paris Exposition: A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendents of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America, Library of Congress