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Lesson Plans
Making History
Students evaluate reporting on several underreported issues, and analyze the role of underreported stories in documenting history in order to create a presentation on a topic they think future...
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Lesson Plans
Images from the Past, Images from the Present: Black Excellence, Resistance, and Joy Yesterday and Today
Students explore underreported stories of Black excellence, resistance, and joy past and present and use images, text, and interviews to create collages that form a class museum of Black joy.
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Lesson Plans
Unpacking the Symbolism of Monuments and Memorials
Students explore the relevance of monuments, street names, and memorials as symbols in the context of racial justice.
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Lesson Plans
‘I Am Omar’: Exploring Identity and Representation
Students analyze a story about a Muslim scholar from Senegal, who wrote the only surviving autobiography in Arabic by an enslaved person in the United States.
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The Post and Courier hunts for clues to the only enslaved person in the U.S. to pen an extant...
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Officially, the United States has one military base in Africa. But extensive reporting has revealed...