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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analyzing Tone and Voice - Diction and Perspective - African American Literature

Analyzing Tone and Voice - Diction and Perspective - African American Literature

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Analyzing Tone and Voice - Diction and Perspective - African American Literature

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Analyze the contrasting viewpoints of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois as presented in Dudley Randall's poem. Understand their differing perspectives on education and civil rights for African Americans, highlighting the historical context and implications of each leader's philosophy. Focus on the development of critical thinking and analytical skills by exploring how these perspectives influenced social progress and educational strategies in the African American community.

2nd Grade - University

Civic Engagement - Demonstrating Community Pride - Promoting Social Responsibility

Civic Engagement - Demonstrating Community Pride - Promoting Social Responsibility

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Civic Engagement - Demonstrating Community Pride - Promoting Social Responsibility

2nd Grade - University

Ela

Explore various methods to express civic pride, encompassing community involvement and the upkeep of public spaces. Foster a sense of personal responsibility and cultivate kindness towards others.

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