Between October 2010 and April 2011, 59 students from Harpers Ferry Middle School volunteered over 1500 hours with Harpers Ferry National Historical Park to complete six vodcasts (mini-movies) about the year 1861. Based on their hands-on experiences in the park and analysis of primary source documents, the students served as writers, editors, photographers, costumers, videographers, and directors to produce this third installment of student-developed movies.
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This video is on the topic of life in Harpers Ferry between 1859 and 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.
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This video is on the topic of Virginia seceding from the United States in 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.
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This video is on the topic of the destruction of the Harpers Ferry armory and arsenal in 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.
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This video is on the topic of people living in Harpers Ferry in 1861 and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.
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This video is on the topic of Lincoln in 1861 with a twist of a news broadcast and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011.
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This video is on the topic of the 1861 Harpers Ferry with a twist of dreams and is the perspective of 6th-8th grade students at Harpers Ferry Middle School in 2011. |
Last updated: June 17, 2020