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2016The skill consists of two parts. The first part is the ability to extract detailed information from texts and grasp how it is conveyed.The second...
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2018This lesson introduces students to the Children’s March, also commonly referred to as the Children’s Crusade, which took place in Birmingham, Alabama...
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2016This lesson uses primary sources and stories of participants in the civil rights movement to introduce students to the concept of non-violence...
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2016The skill consists of two parts. The first part is the ability to extract detailed information from texts and grasp how it is conveyed.The second...
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2020Enhance your US History/African-American Studies class plans with this study guide for Season 2 of the acclaimed WGN America Original Series...
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2020Listen to this podcast and find accompanying teaching resources: The first shipload of enslaved people reached the American colonies four hundred...
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2020In this lesson, students will be invited to research a famous Black Disabled person, either from history or modern day. Students will work in groups...
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2016Sesson on Alvin Ailey and 'Revelations'-To gain knowledge and understanding of Alvin Ailey and his work Revelations.-To understand the underlying...
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2020People Power is a multi-media resource that fosters student exploration of how engaged citizens change the world. All six sections are common-core...
People Power is a multi-media resource that fosters student exploration of how engaged citizens change the world. All six sections are common-core...