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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Understanding - Significance of Juneteenth - American Civil Rights

Historical Understanding - Significance of Juneteenth - American Civil Rights

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Historical Understanding - Significance of Juneteenth - American Civil Rights

9th Grade - 12th Grade

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Examine the pivotal events and significance of Juneteenth in American history, highlighting critical figures and developments. Understand the end of slavery and the influence of the Emancipation Proclamation on the evolution of civil rights. Focus on expanding knowledge and appreciation of this transformative period, fostering an understanding of its enduring impact on society.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Understanding - Juneteenth - Key Events in American History

Historical Understanding - Juneteenth - Key Events in American History

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Historical Understanding - Juneteenth - Key Events in American History

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Seasonal

Explore the historical significance of Juneteenth within the context of American history, detailing the chronology of key events related to emancipation. Understand the far-reaching implications of these events. Focus on developing a comprehensive grasp of this pivotal period, fostering critical thinking regarding the societal and historical impacts of emancipation in the United States.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Resistance and Oppression - Key Figures and Events of the Civil War - Abolitionism and Emancipation

Understanding Resistance and Oppression - Key Figures and Events of the Civil War - Abolitionism and Emancipation

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Understanding Resistance and Oppression - Key Figures and Events of the Civil War - Abolitionism and Emancipation

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Seasonal

Investigate the Civil War era with an emphasis on slavery, abolitionism, and pivotal figures such as Harriet Tubman and Joshua Glover. Understand how these elements shaped acts of resistance and inspired the movement towards emancipation. Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing historical contexts and evaluating the impact of these key individuals and events on the course of history.

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