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81. Grade Menu
twentyone stories in African-American history, Grades 2 Activity Book Famous BlackAmericans, Grades 2-3 activities teach basic concepts in social studies and
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82. Black History Timeline: 1960s
All university Extension activities were consolidated in scholarship track freshmanin the school's history. Johnson became the first black academic faculty
http://spec.lib.vt.edu/archives/blackhistory/timeline/1960s.htm
Black History at VT Black History Timeline First Black Grads Black Women ... pre 1950
Events
Phillip Price, 1963, and Anna Price, 1966 Blacksburg High School integrated by Phillip Harmon Price ( oral history interview transcript available ) and Anna Christine Price, the children of Christine and Leonard Price. The transcript of an oral history interview with Christine Price is available. The first black women students entered Tech in the fall of 1966: Linda Adams, Jacquelyn Butler, Linda Edmonds, Freddie Hairston, Marguerite Harper, and Chiquita Hudson. See the Black Women at Virginia Tech History Project. General Assembly creates the Extension Division at Virginia Tech. All university Extension activities were consolidated in this new division. (College of the Fields 260) The Virginia State Extension service merges with the Virginia Tech Cooperative Extension service. Trackman Jerry Gaines (class of 1971) from Chesapeake, Virginia, was the first full-scholarship track freshman in Virginia Tech history. He was the first black scholarship athlete and the first black inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame. Gaines graduated with a degree in foreign languages. He later taught Spanish and coached several sports for Chesapeake public schools and was named PTA Teacher of the Year in 1984 and 1985. "This week's Athlete of the Week is a 'first' to say the least. Trackman Jerry Gaines is the first Negro athlete at Virginia Tech. He is also the first full-scholarship track freshman in the school's history. Now he also has the distinction of becoming the first freshman to be named 'Athlete of the Week.'

83. Resource Guides For 4-12 For NIE At The Flint Journal
Grades 410, 403 - black history and the Newspaper The guide also highlights outstandingblack individuals in The activities are designed for cooperative or
http://www.flintjournal.com/nie/resource412.html
Updated January 20, 2003
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Teacher Resource Guides contain learning-based newspaper activities to help teachers develop lessons. To view Teacher Resource Guides grades K-12 click here Grade Order Number- Title Discipline Grades 4-8 - On the Sidelines
Focus on math, social science and language arts by using these activity sheets with the sports pages. Math Grades 4-8 - Using the Newspaper in Upper Elementary and Middle Grades
Worksheets and lesson plans provided for language arts, science, math and social studies. Grades 4-9 - Positive Thinking Guide
Attitude is everything and this guide teaches students why. Specialty Grades 4-9 - Making Choices
Activities help students identify issues and pose solutions. Social Studies Grades 4-9
Lessons in media literacy are covered.

84. African American Studies Toolkit: History
American Memory collections, as well as frameworks, activities, and lessons Back totop of history. Social Studies School Service black history Index http//www
http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/history.html
Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Updated 2/28/03 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... About the Author Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
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History General (Across Eras) Web Sites : Online history exhibits, audio collections and links to topical resources.
  • Quizzes and Black History Month activities for students
Lesson Plans: Sites with collections of history-related lesson plans and activities
Individual lesson plans are listed below in the Historical Eras Curriculum guides, general reference and surveys, biography. Videos : Most include guides and student activities. Teacher Support : Includes National History Day, Discussion Groups Resources by Historical Eras Grouped according to the ten eras selected for periodizing United States history

85. Crum, Mason, 1887-1980
Still desiring to teach, he was appointed Professor work, conferences, and other activitiesare represented concerning his course on black history, and several
http://www.duke.edu/web/Archives/holdings/faculty/mascrum.html
Duke University Archives. Collection description
Crum, Mason, 1887-1980 Papers, 1885-1974
Extent: 8.9 linear ft.
  • 14.0 Hollinger boxes 1.0 clamshell box 2.0 Folios 22" x 17" x 2"
  • Source of acquisition
    Dr. Mason Crum.
    Duke University Libraries Restrictions
    Access to student identifiable records governed by FERPA Organization and arrangement
    Organized in 5 series: I: Correspondence, 1900-1974 + n.d.; II: Subject file, 1894-1957; III: Writings, 1911- ; IV: Photographs, 1910, 1930s + n.d.; V: Video and audio tapes, n.d. Finding aids
    Inventory in the repository Historical/biographical note
    Educator, author, Methodist minister; born Frederick Mason Crum; A.B. Wofford College, 1909; Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 1925; Ll.D, 1950. Professor of Biblical Literature, Duke University, 1930-1957. Author, Gullah: Negro Life in the Carolina Sea Islands (1940); The Negro in the Methodist Church (1950). Married (1914) Katherine Howell of Waterboro, S.C.; six children. Contents
    The collection includes correspondence, printed material, hand- and type- written manuscripts of books and articles, clippings, photographs and glass slides, and video and audio tapes, with the bulk dates being 1931-1959. Dr. Crum acquired the materials over the course of his career as a professor of Biblical literature who had interests in black history, psychology, race relations, and recent Methodist church history. His major area of research was the Gullah communities of Edisto and St. Helena, two of the South Carolina Sea Islands, with the bulk of work here dating from the 1930s; the result of the research was "Gullah," published by Duke University Press in 1940. Other areas of interest were moral education, pastoral counseling, and religious pagentry. His concern with Christianity and race relations is shown by his participation in cooperative efforts, and in the teaching of one of the first black studies courses in the South (1954).

    86. Celebrating Black History
    Educational organization features a collection of familyoriented resources devoted to black history Month. Find articles and quizzes.
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    More Ideas Bringing Up Open-Minded Kids Kids and Diversity Talking About Racism Poll Why do we commemorate Black History Month? So kids can learn about African history. It's a celebration of being black. To acknowledge that we live in a multicultural America. It's a redress of historical wrongs. Stay Up To Date! We'll let you know when this page is updated. More On: Kids and Diversity Article: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nonviolent Families

    87. Surfing The Net With Kids: Black History Month
    Barbara J. Feldman furnishes this guide that helps kids find study resources on the Web relating to AfricanAmerican history. Internet Games, Hobbies, Sports Geography Holidays, history, Bios Language Arts Math Parents, Teachers Preschool,
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    88. Abcteach.com >> Theme Units >> Month To Month >> B. February >> Black History Mo
    .black history Month Game (offered by A Game A Day),...... abcteach directory. Try these links too. Site,
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    89. Newspapers In Education
    Click here for some activities for some March writing NIE SPECIAL Profiles in BlackHistory More than 50 profiles Use the Miami Herald to teach FCAT strategies
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    @import url(/includes/css/enhanced.css); News Business Sports Entertainment ... Classifieds Take the news-based geography quiz Use the newspaper to teach Geography: One in 10 young Americans could not locate the United States on a blank map of the world, a survey of geographic literacy shows.
    Click here for a Printer Friendly version of our weekly Geography in the News Quiz and read about the study. Resources for the Iraq War: NIE has posted a number of resources to help teachers discuss the Iraq War.
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    90. TeacherNet
    Simple Rules for Keyword Selection New and Noteworthy February is black HistoryMonth Curriculum Links Curricula, Lessons and activities Publishers Corner
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    Curriculum Links: Curricula, Lessons and Activities Publishers Corner: Highlights Catalog and Highlights-Jigsaw INTERNET TIPS FOR TEACHERS What's In A (File) Name? Or perhaps a better question would be this: "what should - and should not - be in a file name?" The file names you choose have important ramifications for operating system compatibility, usability, and Web site promotion. Need help selecting a File Naming Convention, then visit: www.netmechanic.com NEW AND NOTEWORTHY As we celebrate National Poetry Month here is a list of sites with an emphasis on poetry: Poetry Daily www.poems.com Visit the Internet Poetry Archive - featuring the works of Nobel Prize winners Seamus Heaney and Czeslaw Milosz. www.ibiblio.org

    91. OPLIN: Discover Ohio > Ohio History > African American Experience Sites
    GO! Discover Ohio Ohio history African American Experience Sites A black historyof Athens
    http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=3-58-2150

    92. OPLIN: History > Ohio History > African American Experience Sites
    Ohio Historical Society as a cultural and educational center that promotes blackhistory. 863/kuss.html An overview of Underground Railroad activities in Ohio
    http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=11-58-2150

    93. Ophelia's Pond
    AFROAmeric@ The black history Museum - Interactive Exhibits. Civil War InternetActivities. Education Theatre English MAT history Internet Travel
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    94. Footsteps Magazine - Other Cobblestone Publishing Resources
    the protection of civil rights for black Americans A Kid's Guide to African AmericanHistory by Nancy book includes more than 70 handson activities, songs, and
    http://www.footstepsmagazine.com/Resources.html
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    Teaching about African Americans
    An integral facet of American history that is often overlooked is the contributions of African Americans. Cobblestone Publishing offers a wide variety of primary and secondary resources for the young readers in your classroom or library. Choose from our award-winning selection of magazines in the social sciences and science listed below, and check out our books and teachers' resources. The following resources, as well as all past FOOTSTEPS issues,
    are available on our online catalog
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    Special issues of COBBLESTONE, FOOTSTEPS, and DIG magazines, done in cooperation with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, all focus on a very important chapter in our nation's history - the African American struggle for freedom from slavery. Each magazine offers a different approach to understanding the Underground Railroad - from the abolitionist, African American, and archaeological perspectives. Together, the trio of issues presents a comprehensive look at the harrowing and heroic tales of the Underground Railroad. Each issue also includes a free online Teacher's Guide. Also available is the Cricket Books title

    95. FamilyFun: Schoolwork: Black History Books
    In honor of black history Month, seek out a book that will not only teachyour child about black history but show why we commemorate it.
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    All Experts parent ... to parent Get tips, support Parenting Boards Expecting Potty Training Sleep Stay-at-Home Moms ... E-Cards Creative. Fun. Free. Catching up is easy to do. Send an E-Card BOOKS HONORING BLACK HISTORY Recommended reading from FamilyFun In honor of Black History Month, seek out a book that will not only teach your child about Black History but show why we commemorate it. The following titles relate powerful stories about slaves who struggled to gain control over oppressive circumstances even as they struggled to find freedom. FREEDOM'S FRUIT Written by William H. Hooks Illustrated by James Ransome Ages 4 to 8 Well suited to younger readers, this "conjure tale" is the story of Mama Marina, a slave who wins her daughter's freedom from slavery by putting a spell on Master Alston's grapes. Stirringly told and illustrated with superb paintings, this story introduces the reality of slavery while somewhat muting its horror. A SCHOOL FOR POMPEY WALKER Written by Michael J. Rosen

    96. Staff Research & Research Centres. Research At The Department Of Classics And An
    the central component of all the department’s activities. Century AD, and on theBlack Sea in the disciplines of Classics and Ancient history firmly within
    http://www.ex.ac.uk/classics/research/
    Staff Research
    Research is the central component of all the department’s activities. All members of staff are actively engaged in research projects of their own, ranging from the study of the ancient Black Sea to moral concepts in Latin literature, from Greek inscriptions to ancient ideas of character, embracing food, sex, politics and religion on the way. Two members of the staff currently hold 3-year Leverhulme Major Research Fellowships, and the department aims to secure research leave for two other staff members each year. In addition to maximizing the amount of time that staff can devote to research, the department also provides a forum for discussion of work in progress, the weekly seminar to which all members contribute papers on a regular basis. A significant proportion of research is now focused on the area of later Greek culture, and the department has created a Centre for the Study of Hellenistic and Romano-Greek Culture as a focus for this activity. Major funding applications have been submitted from the Centre to the AHRB for projects on Ancient Monotheism, on the World of Knowledge in the Second Century AD, and on the Black Sea in Antiquity.

    97. IPL Kidspace
    Sites to help you teach children about the world around them. Education First BlackHistory activities http//www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html The
    http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/kidspace/browse/owd9800/
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    Resources in this category:
    Ben Franklin: Glimpses of the Man
    http://sln.fi.edu/franklin/ Did you know that Ben Franklin was a weatherman as well as an accomplished musician? Find out all about this famous American at this site. Teachers can find classroom resources as well.
    Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents
    http://www.csusm.edu/csb/ This is a teaching resource for Spanish language books containing recommendations and references. The site is in both English and Spanish.
    China: Celebrations, Holidays and Customs
    http://www.newton.mec.edu/Angier/DimSum/chinadim_sumcelebratio.html Do you know what the Moon Festival celebrates? Learn about different Chinese celebrations and holidays by doing different crafts. You can make Zodiac bookmarks, shoe box dragons, lucky red envelopes and more. Each craft activity offers directions for doing the craft as well as background information about the holiday or custom.
    Destination: Micronesia
    http://www.edgate.com/discovery/adventure/micro/micronesia.htm

    98. Office Of Student Activities
    the past or the present, the history Society prepares that affect the careers of blackengineers Our activities range from local campus gatherings, to attending
    http://www.tufts.edu/as/stu_act/navigator/preprof.html

    99. Teach The Children Well-Other Topics
    This page is a collection of links for children, teachers, and parents. Topics are based on the curriculum for Kindergarten through grade four,although many
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