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Celebrating Culture, Resisting Erasure

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Celebrating Culture, Resisting Erasure

Grades 2 - 6

1 Hour 30 Minutes

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The 1619 Project for Grades 2–6: Exploring Enslavement and Resistance

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Celebrating Culture, Resisting Erasure

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Grades 2 - 6

1 Hour 30 Minutes

Learning Standards: Common Core (ELA)

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What is culture, why does it matter, and what is the impact of cultural erasure? This activity explores these questions through text and multimedia exploration, discussion, and art. Students will read excerpts from the picture book Born on the Water that introduce the culture of the people of Ndongo prior to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. As a culminating activity, they will create art expressing aspects of their own cultures.

Quality Instructional Practices

Mindful Strategies for Leading Difficult Conversations

Featured in These Collections

The 1619 Project for Grades 2–6: Exploring Enslavement and Resistance

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