Connecticut Model African American/Black and Puerto Rican/Latino Course of Studies
Semester 1: How African Americans Persisted: Slavery and Freedom Stories of Resistance and Agency (1619 to 1819)
Semester 1: Where We Come From: Introduction to African Origins and Contributions of Ancient African Empires to World Civilizations and the African Diaspora (500 B.C.E. to 1600)
Semester 1: How African Americans Persisted: Slavery and Freedom Stories of Resistance and Agency (1619 to 1819)
Semester 1: Black Literacy, Organizations, and Liberation (1820-1865)
Semester 1: Long, Long History for Equality (1865-1915)
Semester 1: Black Movement for Equality (1915-1965)
Semester 1: Protest, Politics, and Power (1965-Present
Semester 2: Early Beginnings: Who Are We?
Semester 2: Blood and Beauty
Semester 2: Sweat
Semester 2: Resistance and Defiance
Semester 2: Where Are We Now?
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Semester 1: How African Americans Persisted: Slavery and Freedom Stories of Resistance and Agency (1619 to 1819)
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UNIT 2: At-A-Glance
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Lesson 2.1: Slavery and Freedom in Their Own Words
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Lesson 2.2: Agency and Resistance: Haiti and Fort Mose
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Lesson 2.3: Understanding Slavery as an Institution in Connecticut: Laws and Census Data
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