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Author Scales, Pat R., author

Title Common core standards and Black History Month : a thematic guide to black history in literature and informational texts for middle school educators / Pat Scales
Published New York : Open Road Integrated Media, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (15 pages)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Common Core Standards and Black History Month -- Copyright
Summary Black History Month is a time when all Americans celebrate the rich African American culture in our society. It was Carter G. Woodson, an African American historian, who began a weeklong celebration, called Negro History Week, in 1926 as a way to honor Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Now schools, libraries, churches, and communities find special ways to honor the contributions of African Americans during the month of February. One of the best ways to celebrate is by reading books by and about African Americans. Virginia Hamilton's works are among the many children's books that call upon readers to think about slavery, freedom, and heritage. Through her stories, Hamilton instills cultural pride, as well as a sense of family and the importance of friendship. Black History Month is a time to help young readers realize that these universal themes transcend race and that through the power of story, all races are truly united
Notes Online resource; title from EPUB title page (Library Ideas, viewed August 4, 2014)
Subject African Americans -- History -- Study and teaching (Middle school)
African American History Month -- Bibliography
EDUCATION -- Curricula.
African American History Month.
Genre/Form Bibliographies.
History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781480481886
1480481882