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

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Book Copyright

Teaching Through Rather than About, edited by Ken Carano and Amit Kobrowski, Copyrighted Copyright © 2025 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

This ebook is accessible free of charge by educators, students, and members of the general public.

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All images and files included within this text will contain an attribution/citation including its copyright status (Public domain, Creative Commons licensed, or All rights reserved). As detailed in the Code of Best Practices for Fair Use in Open Education.pdf and the Visual Resources Association Fair Use Statement, copyrighted third-party texts, images, and other materials within are included on the basis of fair use, including the use of images and other materials for pedagogical enrichment, teaching, and classroom use by students.

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