Safe at home : curriculum guide, [2009] : Franklin D. Roosevelt and the "national pastime" at war / [Darian Rivera]. [2009].

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Safe at home : curriculum guide, [2009] : Franklin D. Roosevelt and the "national pastime" at war / [Darian Rivera]. [2009].

"This purpose of this curriculum guide is to provide material that is aimed at meeting two goals. The first is to help students gain an understanding of the importance of baseball and its influence on the Home Front during World War II. The second is to familiarize students with the use of primary sources and to train them in using document-based historical research techniques."--leaf 2

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