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Table Of Contents
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Introduction
Teacher Neutrality & Primary Source Analysis
Section Two: Middle School Lessons
Black Women in Rebellion
Portland Black Panthers and The Media
A Resilient Black Voice In The Wilderness: A.H. Francis’ Resistance Against Legal Exclusion
Section Three: High School Lessons
Ethiopian Independence in the Imperial Age
Holmes: A Pioneering Oregon Family
How did Black Americans in Maxville Experience Joy in an Exclusionary Oregon
The Fight For the Vote From Jim Crow to the Present
The Black Women’s Club Movement: an Opportunity for Immersive Local History
Resistance & Persistence: Student Action in the Civil Rights Movement
Mass Incarceration and the War on Drugs
Tuskegee Airmen
Concluding Thoughts
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