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Black History Month Common Core RI.9-10.1 homework

Preview of Argumentative Passages, Black History Month ela, Emmett Till, Racism, Digital

Argumentative Passages, Black History Month ela, Emmett Till, Racism, Digital

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Linda Jennifer
Argumentative Passages, Black History Month ela, Emmett Till, Racism, DigitalFor teachers incorporating critical thinking into their curriculum, the Emmett Till case provides a powerful opportunity to explore themes of social justice, racism, and the importance of holding individuals and society as a whole accountable for their actions. By examining the complex history of the Till case, students can gain a deeper understanding of the impact of racial violence on individuals and society and the i
Preview of Activity 4: Nat Turner’s Rebellion_Middle & High School Black History Course

Activity 4: Nat Turner’s Rebellion_Middle & High School Black History Course

Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion occurred in 1831. Turner's force eventually consisted of more than 40 slaves, most on horseback. The force was discovered and captured on October 30th. While in jail awaiting trial, Turner spoke freely with whites about the revolt. The Confessions of Nat Turner was published within weeks of the Turner’s execution on November 11, 1831, and remains one of the most important sources for historians working on slavery in the United States. African American Black History
Preview of Black History Month ela, Emmett Till, racism, MS, HS, low prep activity

Black History Month ela, Emmett Till, racism, MS, HS, low prep activity

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Linda Jennifer
Black History Month ela, Emmett Till, racism, MS, HS, low prep activity Emmett Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy who was brutally murdered in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of flirting with a white woman. His death sparked national outrage and helped to galvanize the civil rights movement. Today, his story is often taught as a way of understanding the history of racism and discrimination in the United States. Studying Emmett Till can also help to promote empathy and unde
Preview of Harlem Renaissance - Comparing perspectives  - W.E.B. DuBois vs. Alain Locke

Harlem Renaissance - Comparing perspectives - W.E.B. DuBois vs. Alain Locke

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Ross Zuckerman
This document compares/contrasts the perspectives of African Americans during the roaring 20's and the beliefs on African Americans striving for equality and the role propaganda has on achieving this. Should you use propaganda to help people see the good or shouldn't you? This is a good resource to get students to closely read and also to really think about how propaganda effects the viewer/reader.It will ask students to closely analyze the excerpts and make a judgement about what the text is sa
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