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African Americans respond to American Imperialism

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African Americans respond to American Imperialism

Students will analyze three documents from leaders amongst the African American community and their response to American Imperialism abroad. 

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Close Read 7: Executive Order 9981

U.S. History
Unit 11.08: World War II
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Close Read 7: Executive Order 9981

Students will analyze various primary sources to better understand the impact of WWII on the African American civil rights movement.  

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Green Book - Industrialization
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Green Book - Industrialization

The Negro Motorist Green Books were published between 1936 - 1964 by Victor Hugo Green. It was an annual guidebook for African American travelers, and commonly referred to as the Green Book. The purpose behind its publication was to assist African American travelers in finding businesses that welcomed them in the harsh realities of a segregated America during the Jim Crow Era. 

Greenbook - NYS Regents aligned DBQ
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Greenbook - NYS Regents aligned DBQ

The Negro Motorist Green Books were published between 1936 - 1964 by Victor Hugo Green. It was an annual guidebook for African American travelers, and commonly referred to as the Green Book. The purpose behind its publication was to assist African American travelers in finding businesses that welcomed them in the harsh realities of a segregated America during the Jim Crow Era. 

Zora Neale Hurston & Langston Hughes on Race & Identity

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Zora Neale Hurston & Langston Hughes on Race & Identity

Students will analyze writing of both Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes to unpack ideas around race and identity during the Harlem Renaissance. 

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