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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 people who lived during the American Revolution, examining their relationship to the promises made in the Declaration of Independence.
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Units
Rooted in Song
Students use reading and literacy skills to examine the lasting influence of the musical traditions of enslaved people on American music today.
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Students in North Carolina study significant periods in the state's history and consider the long lasting legacy of slavery in all the United States today.
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Students examine the rhetorical strategies of texts, photo essays, and podcasts from “The 1619 Project” in order to write rhetorical precis and an analytical essay.
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Explore resources and opportunities for sharing 'The 1619 Project' in afterschool education spaces.
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Lesson Plans
‘I Am Omar’: Exploring Identity and Representation
Students analyze a story about a Muslim scholar from Senegal, who wrote the only surviving autobiography in Arabic by an enslaved person in the United States.
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Students read to uncover hidden truths about the many contributions of enslaved Africans to the development of the United States and write essays making text-based claims.
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Resource Guides
The 1619 Podcast Listening Guide
This resource serves as a guide for listening, analyzing, and responding to episodes of the "1619" podcast. It includes time-stamped sections, guided questions, and extension activities for each...