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Bonnie Lewis; Ryan M. Crowley – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2024
The authors analyzed three Advanced Placement U.S. History textbooks' narratives of U.S. 20th century social democratic policies (e.g. New Deal, G.I. Bill, pro-suburbanization policies) using Lipsitz's "possessive investment in whiteness" as a theoretical framework. The authors found texts portrayed the exclusion of Black populations…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, United States History, Textbooks, Textbook Content
Jones, Robert I. – 1969
The purpose of this curricular unit intended for use at the secondary level is to provide an explanation for racial polarization by reviewing some of the violent developments in 20th century America as they affected Blacks. Main points and concepts are outlined for the teacher, beginning with a consideration of the hopes of Blacks during the…
Descriptors: Black History, Curriculum Guides, Organizations (Groups), Racial Attitudes
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1970
This guide is intended to help the teacher with the curriculum integration process. It is specifically designed to provide illustrative material and narratives as raw material for an inductive approach to the examination of the role of the Black in United States History. This guide should be seen as a tool to help implement the development of…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Ethnic Studies, Grade 8
Polsky, Milton E. – 1974
Examples from American slave narratives offer demonstrative evidence that slave biographies and autobiographies deal with the worthwhile theme of the denial of and struggle for freedom and contain exciting adventure plots consisting of mystery, romance, risk-taking and disguises. Characters striving for freedom exhibit positive traits such as…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Biographies, Black History, Class Activities
Zimmerman, Paul – 1969
Focusing on the forcible relocation of West Coast Japanese-American citizens during World War II, the unit poses the question: Can democratic ideals and processes survive the conditions of total war? Some aspects of this episode considered are: public and official reactions to the Pearl Harbor attack; racial antipathies underlying the decision for…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, College Bound Students, Democracy
Forgione, Pascal D.; And Others – 1969
This teacher's guide for use at the secondary level, although it has not yet undergone classroom trial, is recommended for inclusion in U.S. History, World History, Modern European History, or as a unit in Problems of Democracy. The primary objective of the unit is to demonstrate that the key to understanding present racial attitudes in Brazil and…
Descriptors: African History, Black History, Black Studies, Curriculum Guides
Moulton, Muriel – 1965
This social studies unit invites students to consider the philosophical bases of civil disobedience as well as the practical consequences and limits of the use of law-breaking as a means of social protest. The first three sections of the unit focus on the abolitionists' civil disobedience in antebellum America, presenting brief accounts of mob…
Descriptors: Black History, Citizen Participation, Civil Disobedience, Civil Rights
Michigan Education Association, East Lansing. Div. of Minority Affairs. – 1975
Volume Four of this selected annotated bibliography is composed of the most recently discovered materials, pertaining to blacks, Latinos, Native Americans, multi-ethnicity and racism. Like the three previous annotated bibliographies, it is considered to reflect only that material which is held to be most representative and most relevant in terms…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies