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The African Diaspora: Teaching the Children: This document sets out the details of a program of six lesson plans for teaching about Africa and the African diaspora across the world. The program seeks to enable students to: (1) associate classroom instruction with a cultural reality; (2) evaluate the social, political, cultural, and academic concerns among trans-Africans; and (3) increase proficiency skills and interests in target languages (French and Spanish). Each month of the school year focuses on a different aspect of African life and culture; among the topics are geography, family life, seasonal celebrations, and sports and leisure. A selected bibliography includes 37 references. (SG)
Africans in America: PBS companion website (with documents, lesson plans, biographies and interviews with historians) for the series Africans in America
Black American Feminisms Bibliography: Compiled by Sherri L. Barnes, University of California Santa Barbara Libraries.
The Feminist Sexual Ethics Project: Slavery, Sexuality & Religion: Includes sections on “Antiquity and Slavery,” “Slave Lullabies in the American South,” “Slavery in the U.S.,” and “Contemporary Slavery.”
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