Education
As the education of Missourians is one of the primary goals of the Missouri State Archives, we endeavor to bring materials related to the teaching of Missouri History to educators and students of all ages. Using initiatives and curricula based on Archives collections, and available on-line, educators and students can experience the history contained in original records, and develop a greater appreciation for the rich heritage of Missouri.

Our Initiatives
Archives Alive! Performances
The new performance group Archives Alive! will bring Missouri history to life for your fourth-sixth grade students. These forty minute performances, sponsored by the Friends of the Missouri State Archives, will take place at the Missouri State Archives in Jefferson City, just minutes from the Capitol. Performances and tours are free of charge.
National History Day
2008 African American History Internship
2008 William E. Foley Research Fellowship
2008 Judicial Research Fellowship and Internships
Resources for Educators
Curriculum
Before Dred Scott: Freedom Suits in Antebellum Missouri
Crack of the Pistol: Dueling in the 19th Century
Lewis & Clark Curriculum:
Submitted by Recipients of Lewis & Clark Educational Activities Grants
Elementary and Middle School Lesson Plans
Following the Lewis and Clark Trail ![]()
A School Yard Journal ![]()
Man's Best Friend: The Old Drum Story
Missouri's Early Slave Laws: A History in Documents
Mapping Lewis and Clark in Missouri
Progress Amidst Prejudice: Portraits of African Americans in Missouri, 1880-1920
Ticket to the Past: The First 25 Years of the Missouri State Fair