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Updated and improved in 2020, Black History: Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas – Teacher’s Resource is a teacher-friendly companion to the revised student resource, Black History: Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas, a resource that introduces students to significant individuals, movements, and events in the history of people of African descent. The Teacher’s Resource provides teachers with practical, ready-for-class learning activities and resources that bring to life every chapter of the student resource.
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Black History: Africa, The Caribbean, and The Americas explores early African history, including Africa as the birthplace of humanity and early African civilizations. The resource scrutinises the oppression and resistance of Blacks in Canada, the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America on their march to freedom. Particular attention is given to the history of African Canadians since the second World War and includes a section on the history of African Nova Scotians. The textbook concludes by examining Africa Today.Save on Shipping with Digital Access Subscription! This textbook is also available in digital format. To purchase digital access to this resource, please contact us at africentricpublishing@dbdli.ca. We would be happy to provide further information and process your order.
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A Child of East Preston by Wanda Thomas Bernard takes readers inside Bernard’s lesser-known past as a young girl growing up in the African Nova Scotian community of East Preston and gives readers a glimpse of what it was like growing up in a segregated community during the civil rights era. A Child of East Preston is a story of resistance, resilience, and triumph, chronicling the early journey of a national social justice champion.