Take a drive around western Maine or many other rural parts of the United States and you're still likely to come across a Grange hall. My students' lightbulbs always went on whenever I got to the Grange Movement in my US History course because they then understood why there are Grange halls dotting the areas they live in.
Keith Hughes has a good video about the Grange Movement that is short enough and engaging enough to be good for building a flipped lesson.
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