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Preview of Comparative Rhetorical Analysis: Douglass and Allen

Comparative Rhetorical Analysis: Douglass and Allen

Engage your AP Language students with a powerful study of abolitionist rhetoric through Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” (1852) and Richard Allen’s “To Those Who Keep Slaves and Approve the Practice” (1794). This lesson helps students analyze how rhetorical situation, claims, evidence, and argument strategies work together in two landmark abolitionist texts—then challenges them to compare how context shapes rhetoric across time. What’s Included: Teacher and studen
Preview of AP African American Studies Unit 3.1-3.4 (Reconstruction) PowerPoint

AP African American Studies Unit 3.1-3.4 (Reconstruction) PowerPoint

This comprehensive and visually engaging PowerPoint covers AP African American Studies Unit 3.1-3.4 (Reconstruction and Its Unraveling), guiding students through the major political, social, and legal transformations African Americans experienced from emancipation through the defeat of Reconstruction. Built to align with the College Board AP African American Studies framework, this resource saves teachers valuable prep time while helping students build strong content knowledge and analytical s
Preview of AP African American Studies Unit 3.5–3.6 PowerPoint

AP African American Studies Unit 3.5–3.6 PowerPoint

This comprehensive and visually engaging PowerPoint covers AP African American Studies Unit 3.5–3.6, examining how disenfranchisement, segregation, racial terror, and cultural resistance shaped African American life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Built to align with the College Board AP African American Studies framework, this resource helps students analyze how white supremacy was enforced through both law and violence, while also highlighting African American resistanc
Preview of Juneteenth Scattergories no prep morning work phonic activity 8th 9th 10th 11th

Juneteenth Scattergories no prep morning work phonic activity 8th 9th 10th 11th

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Juneteenth - these Scattergories activities, bell ringers game for students in 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, early finishers, middle schoolers, high schoolers, junior high school, upper elementary, elementary school, GATE, gifted and talented, homeschool, upper elementary, middle school, or high school- these printable puzzles are a versatile resource for low prep ELA, Crossword Worksheets, science, history, and seasonal lessons, challenging advisory class, smal
Preview of AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 PowerPoint

AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 PowerPoint

This comprehensive PowerPoint for AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 guides students through the history of early African American resistance, the creation of free Black communities, and the long-term struggle for liberation. Aligned with the College Board AP African American Studies Framework, this resource provides clear historical explanations, primary source excerpts, maps, and discussion prompts designed for AP-level instruction. What’s Included: The Stono Rebellion (Topic 2.
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