Authors

Geoff Wingard

Publication Date

2012

Document Type

Curriculum

Abstract/ Summary

Citizens participate in government, exercise their rights and fulfill their responsibilities in formal and informal ways. The history of citizen governance in Maine is robust. Maine’s people have articulated the republican virtues of local governance, citizen advocacy and educated participation for nearly two centuries. Maine’s democratic tradition spans generations and has crossed regional and class boundaries. In this exercise students will have the opportunity to learn how citizens in Maine’s working class communities have seized the opportunity to make change and fulfilled their obligations as community leaders.

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Songs to use with lesson:

“John Roberts” sung by Clarence Berry (Union River).

“Canaday-I-O” sung by Robert French (Franklin).

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