In this lesson plan from the National Humanities Center site, Freedom's Story: …
In this lesson plan from the National Humanities Center site, Freedom's Story: Teaching African American Literature and History, students will explore how poetry allowed African American to critique and draw to light the injustices of slavery, discrimination, and disenfranchisment.
In this lesson plan guide from the National Humanities Center site, Freedom's …
In this lesson plan guide from the National Humanities Center site, Freedom's Story: Teaching African American Literature and History, students will discuss how nonviolence and racial integration shape the modern interpretation of the Civil Rights Movement, and explore these ideas on a more granular level.
In this lesson plan guide from the National Humanities Center site, Freedom's …
In this lesson plan guide from the National Humanities Center site, Freedom's Story: Teaching African American Literature and History, students will discuss primary sources about the Civil Rights Movement from 1968-2008 in order to engage and grapple with the idea of legal equality versus actual equal treatment.
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