Teaching Enslavement in American History: Lesson Plans and Primary Sources - Paperback

Teaching Enslavement in American History: Lesson Plans and Primary Sources - Paperback

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Teaching Enslavement in American History: Lesson Plans and Primary Sources - Paperback

Teaching Enslavement in American History: Lesson Plans and Primary Sources - Paperback

$96.67
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by James Mitchell (Editor), Caroline R. Pryor (Editor), Jason Stacy (Editor)

This book provides classroom teachers with the resources necessary to navigate one of the most difficult topics in any history course and pushes students to learn how to think: empirical argumentation, source evaluation, understanding of change-over-time, and analysis of historical context.

Author Biography

Chara Haeussler Bohan is an education professor at Georgia State University, specializing in educational history, curriculum, race, and gender. She has published more than 100 articles and books and has most recently focused on the perpetuation of Lost Cause mythology in northern and southern schools.

H. Robert Baker is a history professor at Georgia State University, specializing in law and the Constitution. He has written two books on the Supreme Court and slavery, and dozens of articles on topics ranging from slavery and law to American literature. His current research examines freedom suits and the practice of kidnapping free Black people into slavery.

LaGarrett J. King is an education professor at the University at Buffalo, specializing in social studies curriculum, with a focus on how Black history is interpreted and taught in schools and society. He has published more than 60 articles and book chapters, and also researches critical theories of race, teacher education, and curriculum history.

Wade Morris taught high school history for fifteen years in Virginia, Georgia, and Beirut, Lebanon. He currently serves as a Dean's Fellow at Georgia State University's College of Education and Human Development, where he researches the 19th century roots of American education.

Number of Pages: 252
Dimensions: 0.57 x 10 x 7 IN
Publication Date: July 05, 2022

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