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Hidden History Remembering Slavery and Freedom

Teaching Resources

West Hartford’s Housing Segregation:

8th graders interview the town historian

Transatlantic Slave Trade - Chapter 2 New England

People Not Property: Stories of Slavery in the Colonial North Historic Hudson Valley

She’s the only Black kid in her fifth-grade class. She spoke up when slavery wasn’t included in a lesson plan.

Making History, Marking History

Teaching Hard History

Is This the Beginning of the End of American Racism?

Teaching with The Habits of Mind

7 Moves to Advance Racial Equity Through PBL

Turning Grief for a Hidden Past into a Healing Space


10 Movements and Moments To Confront Systemic Racism

Houghton’s 2020-21 digitization focus: Black American history

Nikole Hannah Jones The 1619 Project

Reading Guide for 1619 Essays The Dark Legacy Comes to Light

Mysterious enslaved teen appeared in a 1837 painting, was blotted out, then rediscovered

Resources to understand America’s long history of injustice and inequality

A digest of the early Connecticut probate records. Compiled by Charles William Manwaring.

These are words Scholars Should No Longer Use to Describe Slavery and the Civil War

Critical Race Theory US Schools



                                                                                                


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