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’Our Story is Told Through Our Plates’: Southern Foodways
“The Cold Within”
01 Preparing for a Field Trip to North Carolina Freedom Park
02 An Introduction to North Carolina Freedom Park
03a North Carolina Freedom Park Field Notebook
03b North Carolina Freedom Park Printable Journal
04 The Leaders Behind the Words: NC Freedom Park’s “Voices of Freedom”
05 Primary Source Analyzation at North Carolina Freedom Park
06 Post-Visit Prompts & Strategies for Discussion & Reflection
07 Post-Visit Processing Activities & Projects for NC Freedom Park
A Parallel Struggle for Freedom: Black People During the American Revolution
A Red Record: Lynching Resistance
Abolitionism, Quakers & the Underground Railroad in North Carolina
African Americans in Revolutionary Times
African Americans in US Congress During Reconstruction
African Folk Tales: Resistance, Hope and Freedom
Albion Tourgée & the Fight for Civil Rights
American Abolitionists
American Self-Government: The First & Second Continental Congress
Bacon’s Rebellion
Bill of Rights
Coastal Freedom Seekers: Hotel D’Afrique, Roanoke Island Freedmen’s Colony & James City
Emergence of the American Identity
Establishing Judicial Review: Comparing Bayard v. Singleton to Marbury v. Madison
Exploring Culture to Understand the Identities of those Enslaved
Exploring Perspectives of the Boston Massacre
Exploring the Declaration of Independence – Create a Modern Translation
Exploring the Hypocrisy of American Slavery with Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Federalists v. Anti-Federalists
Female Spies in the Civil War
Fighting for Freedom: Black Contributions to the Civil War
First Continental Congress, Second Continental Congress, & the Declaration of Independence
Freedom Music
Freedom of Religion
Freedom Seeking Across North Carolina
Halifax County, the Roanoke River and Freedom Seeking
Integrating Literature and Social Studies with Fever 1793
Loyalists and Patriots
Missing Pieces of the Puzzle: African Americans in Revolutionary Times Project
NC Pocket Constitution
North Carolina’s 35th USCT
OAK CITY ADVERTISING: Plan a Social Media Campaign for NC Freedom Park
On the Road to Revolution: Creating a Living Timeline
On the Road to Revolution:Creating a Living Timeline
Pauli Murray: Civil & Women’s Rights Trailblazer
Principles of the US Constitution
Quotes on the Purpose of Freedom Park
Religion in the American South
Resistance, Resilience & Strength: The Life of Harriet Ann Jacobs
Seeking Historical Detectives to Discover: Who Was John Brown?
Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances in the US Government
Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances in the US Government
Slave Resistance
Source Packet for Charlotte Hawkins Brown
Source Packet for Golden A. Frinks
Source Packet for Harriet Jacobs
Source Packet for Lyda Moore Merrick
Standards Alignment for NC Freedom Park
State v Will
Tales & Trails of Betrayal: America’s Indian Removal Policies
Teaching about North Carolina American Indians
The History of Black Education in North Carolina: A Teaching Guide for High School Educators
The Influence & Impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities on the Civil Rights Movement
The Miseducation of American Indians
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
The Salisbury Bread Riot
Tips for Tackling Sensitive History & Controversial Current Events in the Classroom
US Pocket Constitution
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
Whose More Perfect Union?: Constitutional Role Play
Women’s Rights & the NC Constitution
Women’s Suffrage
Youth During the American Revolution