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Teaching Hard History in Grades K-5

Teaching Hard History Podcast Series
Young, Gifted and Black: Teaching Freedom Summer to K-5 Students
“All Our Terrible and Beautiful History”: Teach American History as a Human Story

Teaching Hard History: American Slavery

Advocating for Honest History Education: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers

Learning Honest History and Celebrating Diversity
We can teach young people the honest history of the United States in age-appropriate ways and help them understand commonalities across cultures to develop a strong sense of self and identity as they honor diversity. To support these conversations and learning experiences, we offer parents, caregivers and educators teaching strategies, talking points and activities.
- Teaching Hard History: Grades K-5
- Celebrate African and Indigenous Cultures: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers
Teaching Hard History Text Library
Uplift Honest History and the Power of Place
The latest issue of Learning for Justice magazine focuses on the South in the fight for democracy and justice. That entails acknowledging those at the center of an unjust system, whose very survival served as a form of resistance. In these new stories, Amber N. Mitchell details the ways in which the Whitney Plantation experiential learning tour sheds light on the lives of the people whose enslavement generated great wealth for their captors, and Lolita Bolden celebrates her Southern roots in both prose and poetry.
- Survival, Resistance and Resilience
- Where I’m From
- Centering Diverse Parents in the CRT Debate