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Students explore themes of liberation and racism as they examine the connections, as well as the disjunctions, between two award-winning children's books.


This radio program features African-American classical composers and musicians.


Explore Kentucky's role in the story of slavery, abolitionism, and the underground railroad.
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Mean Girls 101
This book provides 101 1/2 resources, strategies, insights, and reproducible worksheets for professionals who work with girls that are Relationally Aggressive (RA), and the young people who have been… See More$25.00
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Famous African Americans and Black History
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States


The African American Web Connection, AAWC, is providing a doorway to Afrocentric web resources for the African American web community and others seeking the total Black web experience.


Learn about the legal foundations for slavery and explore autobiographical writings by slaves. Research the economics of slave society and use primary sources to plan a slavery debate between famous...


From times of slavery through today, African Americans have made enormous contributions to the American arts. Learn how black musicians, artists and writers have influenced each other, their country,...
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The Trouble With Boys
Boys tend to have more problems than girls, starting in preschool, where they get expelled almost five times more than girls. Through elementary school, they're diagnosed four times as often as girls… See More$13.95


Take your students on an interactive journey where they examine the motivations, living conditions, and stories of people who traveled the Underground Railroad. Activities and ideas are tailored to...
RI students journey into aviation history
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States


The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-Americans to be trained as pilots in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.
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Tour the churches, schools, homes and neighborhoods where some of the key events of the Civil Rights movement took place.
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When Children Grieve
Watching a child grieve, and not know what to do is a profoundly difficult experience for parents, teachers, and caregivers. Yet, there are guidelines for helping children develop a lifelong,… See More$15.70


In 1827, John B. Russwurm and Samuel Cornish published Freedom's Journal, the first African-American newspaper. Though it lasted only two years, it launched the long tradition of black newspapers in...
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