Lesson Plans: Unit Two African American Heritage In Florida, April 1999
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Lesson Plans: Unit Two African American Heritage In Florida, April 1999
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Type
Text
Creator
Barringer, Tonia (Creator)
Olderbusch, Caroline (Creator)
Burnside, Madeliene (Creator)
Cole, Vicki (Creator)
Borremans, Nina (Creator)
Payne, Claudine (Creator)
Blanchard, Charles (Creator)
Johnson-Johnson, Geraldine (Creator)
Barnes, Althemese (Creator)
Roberts, Anne (Creator)
Monroe, Beatrice (Creator)
Allen, LaTeesa (Creator)
Hobbs, Tameka (Creator)
Clemens, Mae O. (Creator)
Brown, K. Scott (Creator)
Date
1999-04
Description
A binder of lesson plans covering topics related to African American heritage in Florida. The lesson plans provide teaching materials about a slave ship called the Henrietta Marie, Fort Mose, the Kingsley Plantation, black communities in the 19th century, African American suffrage, and segregation in the 1950s. Additionally, there is a folder of lesson plan evaluations.
Genre
Lesson Plan
Language
English
Place
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Physical Description
169 pages
Identifier
JGRCMA-FSSC-B018-F001
Topics
Lesson planning
African Americans--History
Education
Florida
Florida--Fort Mose Site
Kingsley Plantation (Jacksonville, Fla.)
African Americans--Suffrage
Segregation
Slave ships
Physical Location
Florida State Standards Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.