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How does "Lift Every Voice and Sing" showcase the past and the future?
Dear John,
Looking for a great great activity to kick off Black History Month? Check out our primary source-based lesson, "Lift Every Voice and Sing" from our
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Plainest Demands of Justice curriculum . Students will read the lyrics to the song, often known as the Black National Anthem, and answer questions, such as "How do the lyrics refer to the past? The present? The future?"
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Our latest eLesson guides discussion about "Lift Every Voice and Sing" as a primary source to discover how it relates to the Founding principles of liberty, equality, and justice.
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CLICK HERE FOR THE LESSON
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Student Opportunity Get your students into dialogue with students from around the country! Encourage their participation in our
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Think the Vote debate platform . The current question is "Should state governments end qualified immunity for law enforcement?"
Winners are picked on both sides and BRI awards prizes for the best answers. Referring teachers are also able to win prizes!
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Check out the rest of our
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Plainest Demands of Justice resource! Through primary source analysis, writing assignments, discussion prompts, and other activities, students will learn about Black history in America. The full curriculum is available fully free to you and your students on our website!
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