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BROWSE RESOURCES
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In this cross curricular project students studying the Great Migration use The 1619 Project and Isabel Wilkerson’s “The Warmth of Other Suns” to reflect on their ancestry and genealogy.
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Students research and share under-reported stories inspired by The 1619 Project’s mission to reveal “the unvarnished truth.”
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Students explore the historical context to the current climate crisis, whose origins trace back to industrialization and the enslavement of African people.
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This unit delves into the history and power of Black English. Its purpose is to dispel misunderstandings about Black English and the people who speak it.
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Units
Paying Tribute
How could a memorial recognize and remember the role of enslaved people in making the United States a wealthy and powerful country?
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Students engage with the history of Black American ingenuity, intelligence, and diligence in their community through a study of Durham's Black Wall Street.
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Students explore the legacy of slavery in the U.S. healthcare system and how it impacts current healthcare institutions and practices.
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Students use the tools of restorative narrative and storytelling to interrogate, consider, and critique the role and function of the United States legal system.
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A university professor and community-engaged educator convene a group of social studies teachers to build capacity for teaching honest history in the Deep South.









