TEACHERS: This is a media center you can use to access different curated materials covering Black History past and present. It is a living organism and changes with the times and as new materials are discovered. The teacher instructions are in ORANGE and italics (like this one).
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The work of the El Centro Li'l Yellow Library in teaching and providing resources for Black History Past, Present and Year Round is to seek knowledge, listen to the voices of patrons, provide patrons with culturally relevant material, acknowledge the idea of continuous learning, promote social justice, challenge bias and , above all, engage students in a safe positive and effective way. These resources are neither definitive nor limited to what is on the page. The resources here are meant to reflect the aforementioned mission. If corrections or assistance is needed please visit the "Help Desk" to communicate with the head librarian or curator directly.
Source: Learning for Justice, A project of the Southern Poverty Law Center ©1991-2022
Introduction
Civics and Gov/Econ
Spotlight on Black Voices
Focus on Experience
The Green Book^
*Indicates lesson provided from Learning For Justice, A project of the Southern Poverty Law Center ©1991-2022
**Indicates Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture,
***Education for Justice, a Project of Center of Concern
^EDSITEment, a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities
'Smithsonian American Art Museum
`PBSLearning Media, © 2023 PBS & GBH Educational Foundation. PBS & GBH Educational Foundation.
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