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Slavery: An Incalculable Human Loss
Slavery was an American Holocaust.
Abraham Lincoln: Of Two Minds
Students read quotes from Lincoln that express his split feeling about ending slavery and they...
The Emancipation Proclamation
Read about the Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued by President Lincoln on September...
Slave Ships
Learn about the horrendous conditions aboard the slave ships that carried Africans to America.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Learn about the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
The Amistad Rebellion
Read the story of the Amistad Rebellion onboard a slave ship.
Popular Black History Month Literature Resources
February is Black History Month. Use these K-12 literature guides and enrichment activities to...
The American Dream and African-American History
Learn how the African-American struggle for equality relates to the American Dream.
Up Close: Ella Fitzgerald Discussion Guide
Encourage reading comprehension, critical thinking, and thought-provoking classroom...
The Plantation Economy
Slavery was deeply woven into the Southern economy.
African-Americans Fight for Freedom
Assign a writing activity that will help students learn about African-Americans' involvement in...
Slavery and the Constitution
Slaves were not protected by the original version of the U.S. Constitution.
Popular American History Printables, Grades 9-12
Use our American history printables for grades 9-12 to promote discussion about war, slavery,...
Indentured Servants
Use a lesson that helps students to compare and contrast European American indentured servitude...
Slave Narratives
African slaves brought a tradition of oral narratives to the U.S., a tradition that persisted...
State Pier -- New Bedford, Massachusetts
The site of a booming whaling industry in the 1800s and a place where many slaves first set...
Popular Literature Resources for U.S. History
Check out our literature teaching resources for American history. Use autobiographies, lessons,...
66 Phillips Street/86 Pinckney Street
Both of these houses were occupied by abolitionists and African-American families in the 1800s.
Abolitionists Working Together
Students learn about the women in the abolitionist movement by reading a poem, a speech, and...
Friends Meetinghouse
The Friends Meetinghouse in New Bedford, Massachusetts was the site of abolitionist activity in...

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