Exploring Our Country's History

Exploring Our Country's History
Title Exploring Our Country's History PDF eBook
Author Phyllis J. Perry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 150
Release 1998-08-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0313079706

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Simulate integrated units of study on U.S. history with this guide. Perry provides recommended fiction and nonfiction books that help you illuminate different eras in U.S. history along with discussion starters, multidisciplinary activity suggestions, and topics for further investigation. Projects for individuals and groups help students develop skills in research, oral and written language, science, math, geography, and the arts. Additional resources are listed with each section. Grades K-5.

Atlas of Our Country's History

Atlas of Our Country's History
Title Atlas of Our Country's History PDF eBook
Author Nyrom Staff
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004-01-31
Genre Atlases
ISBN 9780782508727

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Includes a variety of maps. The section that deals with the history of the United States also makes use of illustrated time frames. Has many facts about the United States and the states.

First Lessons in Our Country's History

First Lessons in Our Country's History
Title First Lessons in Our Country's History PDF eBook
Author William Swinton
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1894
Genre United States
ISBN

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First Lessons in Our Country's History: Bringing Out Its Salient Points, and Aiming to Combine Simplicity with Sense

First Lessons in Our Country's History: Bringing Out Its Salient Points, and Aiming to Combine Simplicity with Sense
Title First Lessons in Our Country's History: Bringing Out Its Salient Points, and Aiming to Combine Simplicity with Sense PDF eBook
Author William Swinton
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1872
Genre United States
ISBN

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Our Country's Story

Our Country's Story
Title Our Country's Story PDF eBook
Author Eva March Tappan
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 1902
Genre United States
ISBN

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Exploring the World of Sports

Exploring the World of Sports
Title Exploring the World of Sports PDF eBook
Author Phyllis J. Perry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 150
Release 1998-03-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0313079714

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Motivate students to read by using a topic they love-sports-and extend learning across the curriculum! Discussion starters, multidisciplinary activities, and topics for further research follow each reading suggestions. Perry describes subject-specific fiction and nonfiction materials that help students make the transition from fiction to expository text. There are also additional print and nonprint sources. Grades K-5.

Free the Land

Free the Land
Title Free the Land PDF eBook
Author Edward Onaci
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 297
Release 2020-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 1469656159

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On March 31, 1968, over 500 Black nationalists convened in Detroit to begin the process of securing independence from the United States. Many concluded that Black Americans' best remaining hope for liberation was the creation of a sovereign nation-state, the Republic of New Afrika (RNA). New Afrikan citizens traced boundaries that encompassed a large portion of the South--including South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana--as part of their demand for reparation. As champions of these goals, they framed their struggle as one that would allow the descendants of enslaved people to choose freely whether they should be citizens of the United States. New Afrikans also argued for financial restitution for the enslavement and subsequent inhumane treatment of Black Americans. The struggle to "Free the Land" remains active to this day. This book is the first to tell the full history of the RNA and the New Afrikan Independence Movement. Edward Onaci shows how New Afrikans remade their lifestyles and daily activities to create a self-consciously revolutionary culture, and argues that the RNA's tactics and ideology were essential to the evolution of Black political struggles. Onaci expands the story of Black Power politics, shedding new light on the long-term legacies of mid-century Black Nationalism.