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Harriet Tubman Memorial
These statues reside in Boston's South End. Harriet Tubman spoke in Boston area Meeting Houses... | New Bedford, MA and the Underground Railroad
Visit New Bedford, Massachusetts, which was an integral part of the Underground Railroad. | |
Orphan Boy
This African legend tells the tale of an elderly Maasai man who gets help from an unlikely... | ||
To Be a Slave
Enrichment activities and internet resources to enhance teaching To Be a Slave by Julius... | African Meeting House/Abiel Smith School
Photos of the oldest African-American church (still standing) in the U.S. and the school it... | |
Old South Meeting House
Photo of the Old South Meeting House in Boston; Phillis Wheatley was a member of the... | The American Dream and African-American History
Learn how the African-American struggle for equality relates to the American Dream. | |
Site of the Boston Massacre
View the site of the Boston Massacre, where Crispus Attucks was the first man killed in the... | The Emancipation Proclamation
Read about the Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued by President Lincoln on September... | |
Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book
This colorful picture book introduces children to Swahili and the continent of Africa. | ||
Assessment of Learning Through "The Duke" Lesson
Assessment sheet for Learning Through The Duke lesson. | Ideas for Black History Month Field Trips
Discover a list of places you and your students could photograph for inclusion in the Black... | |
Timeline of the Modern Civil Rights Movement
A chart outlining the Civil Rights movement in the United States. | Malcolm X
Malcolm X was a contrast to Dr. King, because he took a very different approach to the civil... | |
Readers Theater Script: The Drinking Gourd
This Readers Theater script for The Drinking Gourd, by F. N. Monjo, deals with Tommy... | A Movement Lead by Dr. Martin Luther King
Dr. King's work inspired countless supporters to join him in his strategies of nonviolence and... |

