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Through Our Own Eyes: A Celebration of Black Women in History by Edelin, Joseph

Through Our Own Eyes: A Celebration of Black Women in History

Through Our Own Eyes: A Celebration of Black Women in History

Joseph Edelin

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All too often, the role that Black women have played in history has been left out of the history books and school curricula. Well now you can change that! Whether you're a classroom educator, or a homeschool parent, if you are trying to give your children an inclusive and complete view of history, then Through Our Own Eyes: A Celebration of Black Women in History is just the resource for you. Educators will be able to use this book to teach children about the accomplishments and contributions that Black women have made in areas such as African civilization, African American civil rights, politics, business, STEM, sports, and the arts. Students will be enthralled as they learn about such amazing women as Queen Nzinga, Angela Davis, Katherine Johnson, Shirley Chisholm, Serena Williams, and many more. Accompanied with each of the forty-nine texts about various Black women in history, are reading comprehension questions, interactive activities, and videos designed to keep the children engaged, and enhance their learning experience. As children begin to look at history through their own eyes, they will begin to see their greatness, and greatness should never be hidden, instead, it should be celebrated!



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Project Ujima, LLC
Published: 06/25/2021
ISBN: 9781087972282
Pages: 112
Weight: 0.61lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.23d

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