African American History: Volume Two (Reading Through History)
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Reading Through History is pleased to present African American History: Volume Two. This is a collaborative effort by two Oklahoma classroom teachers with over thirty years of teaching experience at the secondary level. It includes 154 pages of student activities related to the major figures and events of African American history from Brown v. the Board up to Barack Obama's election as president. The workbook is divided into seven complete units. This is the go-to resource for any teacher in need of information or student reading activities in a U.S. History class, or African American Studies. This resource manual is sure to be a perfect fit for any classroom, whether it be elementary school, middle school, or high school. There are 38 reading lessons in all, and each has several pages of student activities to accompany the reading, including multiple choice questions, guided reading activities, vocabulary exercises, and student response essay questions. Topics include Thurgood Marshall, the Little Rock Nine, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Freedom Riders, Emmett Till, Martin Luther King Jr., the Watts Riot, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, the Black Power Movement, Maya Angelou, and many more!
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