Abraham Lincoln and the Jews

In this engaging teaching module from the Shapell Manuscript Foundation in collaboration with the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media teachers are provided resources to help students better understand how Lincoln governed as president and the role of religion during the Civil War. Students will engage with primary sources including rare letters by Lincoln that are part of the Shapell collection. Other primary sources include letters by Civil War generals including Benjamin Butler, George McClellan, and William Tecumseh Sherman which demonstrate the anti-semitic attitudes held by many at the time.
Students work in groups to analyze sources with the goal of creating an exhibit that addresses the compelling question “What were Abraham Lincoln’s attitudes toward religious minorities such as Jews and Catholics and how did it differ from others at the time?” Teachers have the option of assigning students to create physical exhibits or digital exhibits on their topic. Students will also be asked to consider the context of nativist attitudes as expressed by group’s such as the Know Nothing Party. An optional extension for the lesson is to have students read the Gettysburg Address to find connections between Lincoln’s ideas in that text and in the manuscript sources they have analyzed. The modules also contain guidance on differentiation for diverse learners and connections to standards
Notes
Teachinghistory.org Lesson Plan Rubric
| Field | Criteria | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Historical Content | Is historically accurate? | Yes |
| Historical Content | Includes historical background? | Yes |
| Historical Content | Requires students to read and write? | Yes. Sources are handwritten but transcriptions are available. |
| Analytic Thinking | Requires analysis/construction of interpretations using evidence? | Yes |
| Analytic Thinking | Requires close reading and attention to source information? | Yes |
| Scaffolding | Appropriate for stated audience? | Yes |
| Scaffolding | Includes scaffolding materials and strategies? | Yes |
| Lesson Structure | Includes assessment criteria focused on historical understanding? | Yes |
| Lesson Structure | Defines clear learning goals and progresses logically? | Yes |
| Lesson Structure | Includes clear directions; realistic for classrooms? | Yes |

