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Black History Month at LHS
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Black History Timeline
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1619 Project
1619 Station 1: Contextualizing the 1619 Project
1619 Station 2: The Trans-Atlantic & Intra-American Slave Trade
1619 Station 3: Mapping the Trans-Atlantic & Intra-American Slave Trade
1619 Station 4: Reading that Inspired the 1619 Project
1619 Station 5: Where are we today? Contributions of African Americans
1619 Station 6: The Exit Ticket
Black Lives Matter
The Photography of Gordon Parks
BHM in the Performing Arts
August Wilson's "The Janitor"
Marian Anderson's Song for Freedom
A Movement for Rosa
Celebrating Black History in the Visual Arts
Black Music: Africa, America and the Diaspora
In Conversation: Poetry from the Harlem Renaissance to Hip-Hop
Black Panther & Afrofuturism
Celebrating Black History in Math
Black Americans in STEM
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Final Exit Ticket
Black History Month at LHS
1619 Station 6: The Exit Ticket
The 1619 Project re-examines the legacy of slavery in the United States. What are YOU taking away from the 1619 Project exhibit?
What myths does the project disprove?
Why are these myths dangerous?
What are three historical facts that surprised you?
What emotional reactions do you have and why?
Record your response to these questions in your Museum Guide
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