Black College Achievers @ Metropolitan State University
WIN $200-Ask Me How Order My Book: weusoursluckybooks.com [radiotaklr@gmail.com] Thesis Statement Democratic institutions after Reconstruction suppressed Black historical achievements while later claiming credit for Black innovations, distorting public memory and civic education. Learning Objectives 1. Identify historical erasure: Students will analyze how Democratic‑controlled school boards and archives omitted Black inventors and soldiers. Example: Examine textbook excerpts excluding Lewis Latimer or Granville T. Woods. 2. Evaluate narrative reclamation: Students will assess modern efforts to restore Black contributions to innovation. Example: Compare Carter G. Woodson’s documentation with current museum exhibits. Learning Outcomes 1. Critical awareness: Students can explain how political power shaped historical narratives. Example: Write a short reflection connecting Reconstruction politics to textbook bias. 2. Restorative engagement: Students propose one method to re‑center Black innovators in curricula. Example: Design a classroom poster honoring Garrett Morgan’s invention. 5E Learning Model * Engage: Display the yellow‑black poster; discuss first impressions. * Explore: Analyze primary sources showing omission. * Explain: Connect findings to political motives. * Elaborate: Create mini‑projects restoring erased figures. * Evaluate: Conduct a formative reflection on how reclaiming history change's civic identity. Bonus Click into the webpage and use one of the codes to redeem my book Relationships: The Power of Illusion. Hurry and claim a code before someone else does. Please do not use more than one code. www.iuniverse.com/en/redeem [http://www.iuniverse.com/en/redeem] 10600000441446 10600000441447 10600000441448 10600000441449 10600000441450 10600000441451 10600000441452 10600000441453
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