This tour is about how African American school children gained the right to receive an equal education too. First, students are introduced to the concepts of slavery, the Underground Railroad, and the Civil War. Next, students are introduced to the Jim Crow Era and segregation. Finally, students are introduced to segregation cases, the demolishing of Jim Crow laws, and integration.
1. JOURNEY OF AN AFRICAN
AMERICAN STUDENT
Take a tour of how African American school children gained the right to
receive an equal education too.
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2. INTRODUCTION TO SLAVERY
• The Kidnapping
In 1916 African families and
their children who lived freely in their
own country were kidnapped from
their villages.
• The Voyage
After being kidnapped the
once free African men, women ,
and children were forced to board
ships that took them on a long harsh
and grueling voyage to America.
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3. INTRODUCTION TO SLAVERY
CONTINUED
• The Auction
Once in America the kidnapped
Africans including the children were sold on
the auction block. They were then the
property of white men who became their
owners and masters.
• Enslavement
The masters forced the kidnapped
Africans into harsh, cruel, and degrading
lives. Enslavement meant that the slaves
including the children worked long hard
days without pay. Many slaves worked in
the fields taking care of the crops. Some
worked in the master’s house doing all the
cooking, cleaning, and caring of the
master’s children.
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4. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
Slaves were punished harshly for not
following the master’s orders, rules, and
wishes. They were beaten, killed, and often
sold off to another owner for their
disobedience.
Some slaves decided that they would
rather try to escape from the harsh life of
slavery through the Underground Railroad.
Click on the link below to experience life as
a runaway slave. You will be challenged to
make decisions that could help you gain
your freedom.
Journey to the Underground Railroad
Who is
Harriet
Tubman?
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5. CIVIL WAR
• In 1861 an Civil War was fought on
American soil. One of the major causes
of the war was the abolishment of
slavery. Explore the map of the Civil
War to find the Union and Confederate
states. List five Union states and five
Confederate states. Explain the
difference between the Union and the
Confederate states. When and why did
West Virginia become a state? What
side of the war was West Virginia on?
• What side of the Civil War was West
Virginia on?
• View Civil War Map
• Which side do you think these soldiers
fought for and why?
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6. EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln
signed a document called the
Emancipation Proclamation. This
document ended slavery and freed
the slaves.
Learn about the Emancipation
Proclamation through an interactive
quiz. Click the link below.
Take Emancipation Proclamation
Quiz and print off your score.
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7. JIM CROW LAWS
• Although slavery ended in 1863, Jim
Crow Laws prevented African
Americans from experiencing true
freedom and equal rights.
• Explore the link below and explain
the five pillars of Jim Crow in a
graphic organizer.
• 5 Pillars of Jim Crow
• What do you see in this picture?
Explain what you think this picture is
about. Image:
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8. RUBY BRIDGES
Six year old Ruby Bridges was the first black child
to attend an all white elementary school in the
south.
1. Click the link and read the article below.
2. Click on the green box to watch a video.
3. Click on the orange box to play a skills
game.
4. Put yourself in Ruby’s shoes, how would you
feel? Write a paragraph to explain your
answer. Be sure to use the terms segregation
and integration in your explanations.
Ruby Bridges
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9. BROWN VS. BOARD OF
EDUCATION
• The 1954 Brown vs. Board of
Education landmark ruling by the
Supreme Court became one of the
biggest game changers in the
desegregation for African American
students across America.
• Watch the video about the history
of this groundbreaking court
decision. Define key terms in your
own words: unanimous decision,
unconstitutional, segregation,
integration.
• Brown vs. Board of Education
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10. MULTICULTURAL CLASSROOMS OF
TODAY
• In America today, students don’t
realize the sacrifices that were
made throughout history in order to
gain equal access to education.
Hopefully this field trip opened your
eyes and mind to the fight to ensure
that African American children
receive an equal and quality
education.
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11. WORK CITED
Booker, R. (n.d.). America's Black Holocaust Museum. Americas Black Holocaust
Museum The Five Pillars of Jim Crow Comments. Retrieved June 18, 2014, from
http://abhmuseum.org/2012/10/the-five-pillars-of-jim-crow/
Brown v. Board of Education in PBS' The Supreme Court. (2008, December 1).
YouTube. Retrieved June 18, 2014, from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTGHLdr-iak
Civil War Map. (2014, January 1). Civil War Map | Scholastic News Online |
Scholastic.com. Retrieved June 18, 2014, from
http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/magazines/assets/sn_ts_
030411_map.html
Civil War Trust Quiz. (2014, January 1). Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved
June 18, 2014, from http://www.civilwar.org/education/contests-
quizzes/quizzes/kids-emancipation-proclamation-quiz/
12. WORK CITED
Scholastic News Ruby the Brave. (2014, February 1). Issue Viewer. Retrieved
June 18, 2014, from http://sni.scholastic.com/SN1/02_01_14_SN1/book
The Underground Railroad: Journey to Freedom. (2014, January 1). - National
Geographic Education. Retrieved June 18, 2014, from
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/media/undergro
und-railroad-journey-freedom/?ar_a=l