Lesson Plan

Speaking Up and Speaking Out: Exploring the Lives of Black Women During the 19th Century

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Young historians investigate the often-hidden history of free and enslaved African American women before the Civil War. Using a collection of primary and secondary sources, including speeches, diaries, and poems, they evaluate the often overlooked lives of women, including their struggles within the abolition movement and against sexual assault. Extension activities and debate prompts engage pupils in ways that apply the history to modern-day civil rights efforts.

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CCSS: Adaptable
Instructional Ideas
  • Create a group project using curated documents and included worksheets
Classroom Considerations
  • Resource background material discusses sexual assault
  • Includes disturbing images and discussion of family separation
Pros
  • Lesson includes a variety of types sources
  • Resource highlights lesser-voices in history
Cons
  • None