Legacy, Pride, and Hope: Ancestors and Their Freedom Dreams
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Legacy, Pride, and Hope: Ancestors and Their Freedom Dreams
Grades K - 8
1 Hour 30 Minutes
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Legacy, Pride, and Hope: Ancestors and Their Freedom Dreams
Overview
In this activity, students explore the idea of literal and figurative ancestors, and reflect on the legacy of Black American resistance. They will learn how generations of Black Americans have fought for freedom and a better future by exploring an excerpt from the picture book Born on the Water and the photo essay “Hope” from The 1619 Project. As a culminating activity, students will create self-portraits alongside one of their literal or figurative ancestors, inspired by the photos from “Hope.”
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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Copyright © 2025, Mizzen Education, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to empower, uplift and support out-of-school time educators.
