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Collins, Patricia Hill – Teaching Sociology, 1986
Presents the content and use of an opening day exercise, a 14-item true-false questionnaire on Black American families. This exercise: (1) establishes an interactive classroom environment, (2) defuses racial anxiety, (3) promotes self-awareness, (4) generates content interest, and (5) teaches important content. (JDH)
Descriptors: Black Family, Black Studies, Class Activities, College Instruction
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1970
Fourth in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, this book deals with the major effects of European colonialism on African life as seen by Africans. All of the selections in this volume were written by Africans and come from a variety of sources including autobiographies, novels, poems, newspaper…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Black Studies, Colonialism
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1970
The process of nation building in Tanzania is the topic of this book, the sixth in a series dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students. Almost all of the selections in the book were written by Africans, and they come from a variety of sources including speeches, government documents, newspaper and magazine articles,…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Black Studies
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1971
This book, first in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, deals with tradition and change in Africa. All of the selections in this volume were written by Africans and come from a variety of sources including autobiographies, novels, and poems. The basic purpose of the book is to capture some of the…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Black Studies, Child Rearing
Roth, Ilene; Roth, Leah – Learning, 1991
Presents a chart containing minibiographies of African Americans and highlighting the contributions they have made to society. The biographies are arranged under the headings science and medicine, pioneers, literature, public figures, the arts, and sports. Each biography is followed by questions and suggestions for additional research. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Black Studies, Class Activities
Graves, Curtis M.; Hodges, Jane A. – 1986
Few are aware of the extensive contributions of Blacks to every field of human endeavor, and few children have the experience of a hands-on learning activity that exposes them to prominent Black individuals. This book provides evidence of the many ways in which Blacks have invented, explored, and discovered, and the brief biographical material it…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black History, Black Influences
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1970
Third in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, this book deals with the ancient kingdoms of the Western Sudan, the early civilizations of East Africa, the coming of the Europeans, and the Atlantic slave trade. Almost all of the selections in the volume were written by Africans, and they come from a…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Archaeology, Area Studies
Hansen, Karen – Learning, 1991
Presents guidelines for teaching students about African culture via dances and games and for developing related activities to expand student learning experiences. Student activity pages describe how to do the Ghana national dance and how to play Mankala, a popular African game. (SM)
Descriptors: African History, Black Culture, Black Studies, Class Activities
Wilson, Linda – 1979
This is a student workbook in African American studies used in the Detroit, Michigan public schools in 1978-79. The workbook contains student exercises in African history, culture, geography, languages, architecture, folktales, food, and artifacts. The continent of Africa is covered in units on Egypt, North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, and…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Languages, Black History
Allman, Joanna; And Others – 1979
This book provides a guide for teaching and learning about the experiences of Black females in America, and particularly about psychosocial issues in Black female development. The guide is divided into topic units. "Black Women in History" contains lessons of Black women in slavery, in the twentieth century, and historical and contemporary role…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Studies, Blacks, Family Life
National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC. – 1997
This lesson focuses on the black soldiers of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Students use primary source materials from the National Archives for classroom research. Students analyze featured documents, engage in creative writing, present oral reports and conduct further research on the topic of the black Civil War experience. The lesson is…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Studies, Civil Rights, Civil War (United States)
Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture, Annapolis. – 1985
This packet of resource materials was compiled to help teachers infuse the study of Afro-American history and culture into the curriculum throughout the school year. The packet contains both informational materials and sample activities. In order to assist teachers in studying the Afro-American experience in their own communities, special emphasis…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black History, Black Literature
Blizard, Elizabeth B. – Learning, 1991
Guidelines for teaching about the relationship between African and American houses include an activity in which children unravel a trail of clues, moving from a West African house to a "shotgun" house in America. A student activity page on houses in Nigeria, Haiti, and New Orleans is included. (SM)
Descriptors: African History, Architectural Character, Black Culture, Black Studies
Harris, Robert L., Jr. – 1985
Scholars examine the Afro-American past to understand the position that black people have occupied in U.S. society, their efforts to cope with their status, and their successes and failures in pursuing full equality. The four major themes of Afro-American history and the transformations associated with them are: (1)"Africa to America" (Africans to…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Influences, Black Leadership, Black Organizations
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1971
This book, second in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, deals with the processes of industrialization and urbanization that are transforming the traditional way of life in Africa. Almost all of the selections in this volume were written by Africans, and they come from a variety of sources…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), African Culture, Area Studies, Black Studies
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