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Children's Literature About Slavery in the United States

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  • Aug 17 2010 5:19 AM

    Susanne Melton

     

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This resource, from Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site, is part of a collection of thematic resources for integrating children's literature into a variety of curriculum areas. This page deals with the theme of slavery in the United States in children's literature. Resources on this page include classroom activities and an annotated list of suggested picture books, novels, and nonfiction titles appropriate to the theme, including brief reviews. Suggested activities include research suggestions, a bulletin board activity, making a storyboard, and more. The page also includes links to related resources on this Web site and on the Internet, as well as links to a wealth of additional children's literature resources, including professional topics, parent information, a newsletter, activity ideas, and more. Less

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    Grade: 3 to 8

    Topics: English-Language Arts, United States History, Reading Comprehension, Literary Analysis, History-Social Science

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