Ergebnis der Suche (8)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Systematikpfad: GESCHICHTE) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Systematikpfad: ENGLISCH) ) und (Quelle: "Bildungsserver Hessen")
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Classroom Connections: Reconstructing Reconstruction
This Unit, for Grades 11-12, is a historical analysis of how school textbooks tell the story of the Post-Civil War Era, focusing on the evolution of how U.S. History textbooks interpret the history of Reconstruction (New York Public Library 2015).
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The Abolitionists
The media assets in this collection feature historical reenactments and expert interviews that tell the story of some of the people and events that shaped the abolitionist movement in the mid-19th century (PBS: The American Experience 2015).
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The Atlantic slave trade
This TED-Ed lesson discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of the slave trade (2015).
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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
First published in 1789 the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano describes Equiano's time spent in slavery, and documents his attempts at becoming an independent man through his study of the Bible, and his eventual success in gaining his own freedom and in business thereafter (2021).
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The Friend of Man (1836-1842)
One of the most significant newspapers documenting early anti-slavery and other reform movements (Cornell University 2015-21)
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The Whitney Plantation
Plantation museum in the state of Louisiana dedicated to telling the story of slavery, covering topics like Resistance, Slavery in Louisiana, the Atlantic Slave Trade (2015-20)
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W.E.B. Du Bois: Credo
W.E.B. Du Bois’ prose poem “Credo” proclaimed his philosophy of racial equality. Du Bois (1868-1963) was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author and editor (USA 2015-21).
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The First Protest Against Slavery
On February 18, 1688 the first protest against slavery in the new world was drafted in Germantown (Thones Kunders House).
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The Geography of Slavery in Virginia
Transcriptions and images of over 4,000 runaway and captured ads for slaves and servants placed in Virginia newspapers from 1736 to 1790 (University of Virginia 2013-21)
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Antislavery Collection, 1725-1911
The Antislavery Collection at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst contains several hundred pamphlets and books pertaining to slavery and antislavery in New England from 1725-1911 (USA 2014-21).
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