African American Poetry The students will experience Afrocentric poems and observe the struggle African American people continue to fight.

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African American Poetry The students will experience Afrocentric poems and observe the struggle African American people continue to fight.

What is the meaning of Afrocentric? Afrocentric

Student resource slave_trade_ _b.jpg Slavery Images.htm

Student Activity Student will visit the Afrocentric

Share What did you learn about slavery? How has this struggle for freedom helped us today? Explain. What does Afrocentric mean to you?

Share Blank slide for documenting students ideas.

Additional Resources

Standards ELA2.LR1: Listening and reading for literary response involves comprehending, interpreting, and critiquing imaginative texts in every medium, drawing on personal experiences and knowledge to understand the text, and recognizing the social, historical and cultural features of the text.ELA2.LR1: