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Skin Color? It's simply packaging!

Deborah Jeter
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Voices of the Civil Rights Movement in America Files available are as follows:

  • "A Lonely Island of Poverty"
  • A Telling Comparison
  • King's dream for his people . . .
  • for his children . . .
  • for society, "Free at Last!"

Persistence — This site has lessons! See the selections below...

    Black History Month "Features lesson plans and supplemental curriculum material for teaching African-American History."

More Black History Lessons! The Underground Railroad A lesson suggested for grades 7-12.

Social Studies — Jazz which offers a Reproducible Student activities sheet.

Black History offers Twelve Activities.

Here's a wonderful lesson on Rosa Parks, Mother of a movement, offered by A&E TV. Check out their schedule for television specials. They have some dandies coming up for next month.

Skin Color? Hey! We're all just different shades of brown.

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6.   January 10, 1998 12:36 PM
David, it's good to hear from you. I was getting a little concerned that you hadn't dropped by for a while. I'm pleased that you enjoyed the Great Day in Harlem link. It is truly awesome. I have that ...

-- posted by Deborah_Jeter


5.   January 10, 1998 12:29 PM
Chuck, get your grip ready, I shall be strangled. There are so many resources to cover that deserve to be spotlighted, I'll be doing two months worth of Black History and Civil Rights articles. ...

-- posted by Deborah_Jeter


4.   January 10, 1998 7:33 AM
If I see one more incredible article from you that should be saved for February I'm gonna strangle you, Deborah.

-- posted by chuckn


3.   January 10, 1998 1:45 AM
That Great Day in Harlem thing-a-ma-bob is quite a find. I probably shouldn't spoil the surprise for anyone that would recognize people from the clickable detail shots, but the neat part is that the ...

-- posted by DavidS_9


2.   January 9, 1998 10:53 PM
The Chinese New Year is a good one to cover and I am fresh out of ideas for that one right now but I bet if I look around a bit, I can find something. ;-) Thanks for dropping by, Cyber-Sis!

Deborah ...


-- posted by Deborah_Jeter





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