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From Phillis Wheatley to Maya Angelou, discover some of the best African-American writers in history and read examples of their work.
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Students will research the lives of famous African-Americans of the Harlem Renaissance era, write short monologues in the voice of these individuals, and present them as part of a living museum...
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This radio program features African-American classical composers and musicians.
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Alcohol Abuse: Dying For A Drink DVD
Playing with alcohol is not harmless fun. Learn what happens to you when you drink and also about the dangers of alcohol consumption. Listen to the testimonials of people whose lives have been… See More$71.95
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Ten activities and other resources to help you observe Black History Month in your classroom.
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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...
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Engage your students in African American history topics that personally interest them. Resources include eleven websites and dozens of ideas to choose from.
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Why Is Everyone Picking On Me
This workbook teaches children, both bullies and victims, how to respect themselves. It focuses on children ages eight to fourteen, and contains example conversation and exercises that will introduce… See More$17.95
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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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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...
Black History Lessons and Activites
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by black Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. history. The event grew out of “Negro...
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Positive Discipline For The First Three Years
In the joyful time leading up to the birth of a child, there are plans to be made and plenty of worries. Being a loving, thoughtful parent means you want to start your child's life on the correct… See More$15.95
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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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