1. • Begin with a brief, small group discussion where students talk and write on note cards what they think the terms “slavery” “human trafficking” means. (5 mins…
Slide 1Communications Faculty English (language and literature), Literacy (mechanics of language), French and Spanish Slide 2 Homework tasks and time English: reading, writing,…
Slide 1By: Kaitlyn Cramer Slide 2 Immediately after the Civil War, segregation began to rise in the South. http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~srussell/2004/dave/civilwar.html Slide…
1. Prepared by: Nhonnie Jean Mayores 2. Introduction The Jeremiad The concept of Jeremiad is devised from the biblical prophet Jeremiah who prophesied the coming downfall…
Slide 1America Debates Slavery: The Missouri Compromise (1820) A James Monroe Museum Virtual Exhibit Image Credit: Robert K. Griffin “The Liberian Senate,” Library of…
Slide 1 Frederick Law Olmsted, 1822-1903 Tomorrow, after lunch, we will be visiting the Back Bay Fens, a portion of the “Emerald Necklace” of parks created for the city…
Slide 1 Developing a Culturally Inviting Collection Reaching the Muslim Population Slide 2 Order of Presentation Brief History of Islam in America Major Islamic Movements…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Anticipation Questions for Journal Agree or Disagree? Explain. Running away is a solution to a problem. People of different races can get along with each…
Chapter 2 Section 3 European Conquest of Africa Europeans on the Coast Before 1500 Europe and Africa traded as equals After 1500 it turned into the enslavement and forced…