Reflecting on Slavery and Resistance with Born on the Water
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Reflecting on Slavery and Resistance with Born on the Water
Overview
In this activity, students read the picture book Born on the Water and explore the stories of African people who were kidnapped and brought to America, experiencing years of enslavement and oppression. Through reading and class discussion, students explore a legacy of Black American resilience, resistance, and joy.
Quality Instructional Practices
Mindful Strategies for Leading Difficult Conversations
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The 1619 Project for Grades 2–6: Exploring Enslavement and Resistance



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