Lesson Plans on African-American HistoryUnited Federation of Teachers, 1969 - 204 стор. A series of lesson plans for fifth grade through high school assembled by teachers of the United Federation of Teachers for use in New York public schools, constituting an early attempt to incorporate African-American history into the public school curriculum; compiled by the Committee on African-American History, chaired by Black teachers Richard Parrish and Joyce Haynes. Issued by the union in the aftermath of the New York City Teachers' Strike of 1968, which had arisen from the conflict between the experimental community-controlled school board in the largely black Ocean Hill-Brownsville neighborhoods of Brooklyn and the United Federation of Teachers. |
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Brief Promise and Failure | 40 |
A Short Biographical Sketches | 135 |
B Booker T Washington | 141 |
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abolitionist African AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY BACKGROUND Afro-Americans American History American Negro anti-slavery Attucks Bayard Rustin became Bibliography born Boston Carolina Carter G Church civil rights colony COMMITTEE ON AFRICAN-AMERICAN Congress Crispus Attucks Culminating Activities culture dance David Ruggles Deborah Gannett Discuss Doubleday dreams Egypt Emancipation Proclamation escape famous farm Follow-Up Lessons Franklin Frederick Douglass freed freedom Garvey Ghana Harriet Tubman HISTORY BACKGROUND INFORMATION John Kush labor land Langston Hughes leaders LESSON PLAN Topic Library Lincoln lived Malcolm Malcolm X Mansa Musa Marcus Garvey Meltzer migrant workers Motivation movement NAACP National Negro in America North organization Philip Randolph Pictorial History poem poetry Points to Emphasize Procedure and Points published Reconstruction Revolution Ruggles Schomburg Sing slavery song South Southern story Street teacher Tell Thomas tunnels UFT COMMITTEE Union United Virginia W.E.B. DuBois Washington Woodson World write York City