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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. | |
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... | ||
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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