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Black History Month - Library of Congress
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Black History Month features events and resources provided by the Library of Congress. Visit the site to find information about current exhibits, storytelling from the National Park...more
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Black History Month features events and resources provided by the Library of Congress. Visit the site to find information about current exhibits, storytelling from the National Park Service, and Black History Month celebrations from the Smithsonian. The teachers' portion of the site includes lessons from the National Gallery of Art, along with selected resources and links to primary sources found in the National Archives.
tag(s): african american (117), black history (127), civil rights (218), lincoln (66), primary sources (120), underground railroad (13), veterans (30), white house (14)
In the Classroom
Bookmark this site to use as a supplement to your current resources for teaching about Black History. Engage students with primary documents in FigJam, reviewed here. Add a document to a FigJam slide and ask students to add sticky notes with information learned throughout your lesson activities. As you continue through your lessons, enhance student understanding using visual organization tools like Wakelet, reviewed here. For example, create a collection of resources for students organized by format, like videos and primary sources. As a final extended learning activity, ask students to interview local historians and Black activists to understand their first-hand experiences as Black people in America. Share students' research using the storytelling tools found at Knight Lab, reviewed here. Tools include story maps, timelines, and Storyline - a tool for sharing the story behind numbers.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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