Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 All images on this page from Library of Congress American Memory.

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Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY The Influenza Pandemic of All images on this page from Library of Congress American Memory

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY Influenza During the fall of 1918 and winter of 1919, the world was rocked by an epidemic of influenza known as the Spanish Flu. This strain was exceptionally lethal. While the mortality rate is impossible to establish, it is estimated that 675, ,000 Americans died from influenza that year.

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY Questions to Consider What do you think would happen if most of your classmates came down with the flu. What if your town or even the entire state of Texas caught the flu? Do think our response to the flu today would be different than what happened during the Influenza Pandemic of ? To find out, complete the activity for this lesson. Word Teach! What do these words mean? Influenza Tuberculosis Pandemic Epidemic

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY This letter written by Rev. Dr. Thomas McHutchin Cunningham shows how the flu affected his town. Rev. Cunningham, Thomas McHutchin. “Letters of Rev. Dr. Thomas McHutchin Cunningham.” 1918 to Permalink:

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY Students will examine newspaper articles published in 1918 during the flu epidemic to learn how a small Texas community responded to the pandemic. For this Texas History Snap Shot students will need to view the Tulia Herald newspaper online by following the permalinks provided on each slide. How to view the articles 1. from the slide, click on the link 2.click on the newspaper image 3.then click on the zoom link, located on the right side of the page 4.locate and read the article History Snapshot Activity

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY What are the concerns of the Tulia Herald 20 December 1918 about the dangers of secondary infections? How did the Influenza epidemic changed the nature of every day life for the citizens of Tulia, TX? Study how the town handled the large number of infected citizens. By 29 November 1918 how many citizens of Tulia were afflicted with Spanish Flu?

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, December 20, 1918 PermaLink #1: nk/meta-pth-41776:1 nk/meta-pth-41776:1 Read the articles “After Influenza What?” and “How to Avoid Tuberculosis.”

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, December 6, 1918 Permalink #2: k/meta-pth k/meta-pth Read the article “The Influenza Siege” As an optional article read “Influenza Epidemic is Well Under Control.”

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, November 29, 1918 (excellent) Permalink #3: nk/meta-pth Read the article “Influenza Epidemic has Hit Tulia Hard Blow”

Resources ⁴ Educators THE PORTAL TO TEXAS HISTORY Learn more…. The Influenza Pandemic of The Navy Department Library: “The Pandemic of Influenza in ” National Archives and Records and Records Administration: The Deadly Virus The Influenza Epidemic CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases “History 1918 Influenza: the Mother of All Pandemics”