Teaching Black Farming and Entrepreneurship
Teaching Black Farming and Entrepreneurship
The use of primary sources in the Social Studies classroom is gaining favor over that of traditional textbooks, which tend to offer interpretations of historical records based on the cultural norms of a given editor, publisher, or state board of education. Providing students a theoretical framework with which to analyze historical records empowers them to draw conclusions based on evidence. The teaching of Black history necessarily includes the use of primary source documents, because traditional textbooks often lack substantive coverage of events such as those featured in the timeline.