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Mes de la Historia Afroamericana: Un viaje estadounidense hacia la igualdad

Un curso integral de cuatro semanas para el Mes de la Historia Negra que cubre la trata de esclavos africanos hasta el Movimiento por los Derechos Civiles de la década de 1960.
Caitlyn Jacobs, M.A.
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4 lecciones pregrabadas
4 semanas
de apoyo docente
1 año de acceso
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Experiencia de clase

Embark on a condensed yet profound exploration of African American history in this four-week course, tracing the journey from the harrowing days of the Atlantic Slave Trade to the transformative era of the Civil Rights Movement. Through a curated selection of primary and secondary sources, students will delve into the crucial events, movements, and figures that have shaped the African American experience.

Every week will include:
-A video by the instructor with an introduction to the topic, and a reading of the weekly primary source document. 
-An attachment of the primary source document with questions to answers. 
-A weekly reflection in the form of class discussion over the topic. 

Week 1: The Atlantic Slave Trade and Plantation Life
In the first week, we will discuss the introduction to the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the significance of understanding the roots of African American history. We will read and analyze excerpts from Olaudah Equiano's narrative. At the end of the section, we will reflect on the week's materials in a class discussion.

Week 2: Abolitionist Movements and Emancipation
In the second week, we will read excerpts from Frederick Douglass' narrative, and discuss the impact of various abolitionist movements. Then we will examine the Emancipation Proclamation and its historical context the discuss the immediate and long-term implications of emancipation. Lastly, we will reflect on the abolitionist movements and the transition to the Reconstruction era.


Week 3: Jim Crow Era and the Great Migration
In the third week, we will examine photographs depicting Jim Crow segregation, and discuss. Then we will listen to a video where women will tell their story of their journey during the Great Migration and discuss.


Week 4: Civil Rights Movement and Legacy
In the fourth week, we will read and analyze speeches and letters from Martin Luther King Jr. Then discuss the philosophy and tactics of the Civil Rights Movement. We will examine the texts and historical context of key legislative acts such as the  Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965. We will spend the end of the course reflecting on the entire course journey, and discuss the importance of understanding and confronting historical legacies.

By the end of the course, students will have navigated the condensed yet impactful history of African Americans, gaining a nuanced understanding of their resilience, contributions, and the ongoing pursuit of justice, preparing them to engage in thoughtful discussions on race and equality in the modern world.

Programa de estudios

4 Lecciones
más de 4 semanas
Lección 1:
The Atlantic Slave Trade and Plantation Life
 In the first week, we will discuss the introduction to the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the significance of understanding the roots of African American history. We will read and analyze excerpts from Olaudah Equiano's narrative. On Friday, we will reflect on the week's materials in a class discussion. 
2 asignaciones
28 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 2:
Abolitionist Movements and Emancipation
 We will read excerpts from Frederick Douglass' narrative, and discuss the impact of various abolitionist movements. Then we will examine the Emancipation Proclamation and its historical context the discuss the immediate and long-term implications of emancipation. Lastly, we will reflect on the abolitionist movements and the transition to the Reconstruction era. 
3 asignaciones
9 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 3:
Jim Crow Era and the Great Migration
 We will examine photographs depicting Jim Crow segregation, and discuss. Then we will listen to a video where women will tell their story of their journey during the Great Migration and discuss. 
3 asignaciones
9 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 4:
Civil Rights Movement and Legacy
 We will read and analyze speeches and letters from Martin Luther King Jr. Then discuss the philosophy and tactics of the Civil Rights Movement. We will examine the texts and historical context of key legislative acts such as the  Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965. We will spend the end of the course reflecting on the entire course journey, and discuss the importance of understanding and confronting historical legacies. 
4 asignaciones
18 minutos de lecciones en video

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
This course will discuss sensitive topics such as slavery and racism. We will read stories of people who have experienced slavery and racism first hand. Sometimes these stories can be hard to hear. No graphic or sensitive images will be shown. The purpose of discussing these hard topics is to learn from the past.
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
  • Youtube
Fuentes
Olaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Frederick Douglass' Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave The Emancipation Proclamation The 13th, 14th, & 15th Amendments to the US Constitution Photographs capturing Jim Crow segregation found on Library of Congress website Personal narratives from the Great Migration from a Youtube video Martin Luther King Jr.'s speeches and letters Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965
Se unió el April, 2020
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Oklahoma Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
Maestría en Historia desde University of Central Oklahoma
Hey there! 👋 I'm Miss Caitlyn, and history is my ultimate passion! 📚 Back in 2020, I started my journey on Outschool, teaching three awesome classes on women's history (they're still available, by the way!). Since then, I've earned my Master's degree, in history of course, and spent two years teaching middle school social studies.

For the past year, I've been diving into the world of online teaching and tutoring, working with students from all over the map 🌍 to help them conquer history, ace their exams, and breeze through homework assignments. Whether you're in the US or halfway across the globe, I'm here to help you reach your historical goals!

On Outschool, you'll find a variety of options to suit your learning style – from one-time courses to ten-week group sessions and self-paced adventures. 🚀 So if you're ready to embark on a journey through the annals of time, reach out and let's make history together! 🌟

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