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Teaching Difficult Topics: Racism
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African American History Primary Sources & Megasites
Organizations, Libraries, Museums
1619 Project
Slavery
Juneteenth
Calls for Abolition, Civil War, Emancipation
Reconstruction, Jim Crow, Segregation
Racism Then -- Racism Now
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Policing, Incarceration, Disinvestment
BLM: Economic Inequality, Healthcare, COVID-19
Black Womens' Voices
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Black History - Non Fiction
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Black Womens' Voices
15 Black Feminist Organizers Who Are Giving Us Life
From New York University's Black Lives Matter Syllabus
African American Women Writers
ThoughtCo
The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Ta-Nehisi Coates. The Atlantic. Oct. 2015.
Henrietta Lacks’ ‘Immortal’ Cells
Smithsonian Magazine
Poetry in a Time of Protest
The New Yorker
These Women of Color are Reinventing Work
Dame magazine
Women of Color in Economics and Sociology
The Institute for Women's Policy Research
Videos - African American Womens' Voices
Angela Davis on Trump, Feminism, and Prison
Eight Black Women Discuss the Politics of Skin Tone
10 Most Influential Black Female Authors
Maya Angelou "And Still I Rise"
Madam Walker - One of America's First Black Female Millionaires
NASA's Brilliant African America Female Scientists
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