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Units
American Hypocrisy
Students examine 1619 Project articles and use them as tools to guide an inquiry process into the treatment of African Americans in the U.S.
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Resource Collection
The 1619 Project: Resource Guide Collection
Here you will find resource guides for each element of The 1619 Project: the original New York Times Magazine Publication, the 1619 Podcast, A New Origin Story, Born on the Water, and The 1619 Project...
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This resource includes three educator guides for implementing The 1619 Project books, A New Origin Story and Born on the Water, into classrooms.
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Through the study of primary source documents as well as the experiential learning in the community garden, students will be asked to reimagine how stories about slavery are told.
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Students examine the relationship between power and race, and how it has shaped science and medicine in the United States.
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A collection of activities designed to facilitate engagement with The 1619 Project books "A New Origin Story" and "Born on the Water."
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Professors share activities utilized in school of education courses to engage students with "The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story" and "The 1619 Project: Born on the Water."
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Resource Collection
The 1619 Project: Pulitzer Center-created Resources
Here you will find reading guides, activities, and other resources created by the Pulitzer Center education team to bring The 1619 Project into your classroom.
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Elementary students research underrepresented stories of Black Americans who lived during the American Revolution, examining their relationship to the promises made in the Declaration of Independence.