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Mi magia está funcionando: Muddy Waters y la Gran Migración

En este curso, los estudiantes explorarán la Gran Migración a través de la música de Muddy Waters.
Ian Weissman
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1 reunión en vivo
1 horas 10 minutos horas presenciales

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 11
Using the music of legendary blues singer Muddy Waters, students will explore the mass movement of African-Americans during the early 20th century known as the Great Migration.  The lesson will begin with an exploration of the harsh realities faced by many African-Americans in the South.  Together we will analyze primary source images of life in the Mississippi Delta during the 1920's to determine how segregation and poverty served as "push factors" for many African-Americans.  Along the way we'll learn about McKinley Morganfield (aka Muddy Waters) and his personal experience in the Delta.  We'll listen to "Country Blues", an example of Waters' early songs that speaks about the struggles of daily life as an African-American sharecropper.  Together we will analyze the lyrics, instrumentation, tone, and theme to see why someone would want to leave the South.

We will then explore Waters' move to Chicago and how the lyrics and energy of his music changed to reflect the new freedoms African-Americans experienced in the North.  We'll begin by reading a secondary source document from the Chicago Public Library detailing the improved way of life promised to African-Americans in cities, such as Chicago.  We'll then listen to Muddy Waters recording of "Got My Mojo Workin'", through which we'll see how the energy, positivity, and confidence he felt in his new life comes through.

The class will end with a reflection in which students will be asked to discuss the "push and pull" factors that attracted many African-Americans from the South to major cities in the North.  Students will be encouraged to use the sources provided in this class while discussing.

This course will make heavy use of music and is designed to be fun and interactive!  Throughout the way I will engage with students and lead group discussions.  I encourage questions from students at all times!  No prior knowledge of the Great Migration or Muddy Waters is required.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will improve their understanding of the Great Migration and how music can be used as a historical source.
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Orientación para padres
This course will discuss the struggles African-Americans faced in the South during the early 1900's. We will explore ideas of racism, discrimination, segregation, and poverty.
Lista de útiles escolares
Students will be provided with all sources and lyric sheets, as well as a link to the playlist of songs used.
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Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
In this course we will make use of a variety of primary and secondary sources that offer differing viewpoints on the relationship between the Great Migration and Muddy Waters' life. Students will read lyrics by Waters himself, a letter written by a sharecropper on Waters' childhood plantation in Mississippi, and an excerpt from a Chicago Public Library article on the new life African-Americans experienced in Northern cities.
Se unió el April, 2020
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Nueva York Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
I am currently a New York City public school teacher and have taught at both the middle school and high school levels.  I have a BA in History from Pennsylvania State University and a MA in Social Studies Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, as well as a New York State professional teaching certification.  I've completed the Level 3 certification from the Center For Racial Justice in Education and have led professional developments on discussing race in the classroom through the New York City Mastery Collaborative.  I have a strong passion for music and have taught multiple music history classes, including History of the Blues, Rock n' Roll & Teenage Rebellion, and Hip-Hop History.

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