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No topic in U.S. history is as emotionally fraught as the nations centuries-long entanglement with slavery. How can teachers get students to understand the racist underpinnings of that institutionand to acknowledge its legacies in contemporary America? How can they overcome students shame, anger, guilt, or denial? How can they incorporate into the classroom important primary sources that may contain obsolete and racist terms, images, and ideas? This book, designed for college and high school teachers, is a critical resource for understanding and teaching this challenging topic in all its complexity. Opening with Ira Berlins reflections on ten elements that are essential to include in any course on this topic, Understanding and Teaching American Slavery offers practical advice for teaching specific content, utilizing sources, and getting students to think critically. Contributors address, among other topics, slavery and the nations founders, the diverse experiences of the enslaved, slaverys role in the Civil War, and the relationship between slavery and the northern economy. Other chapters offer ideas for teaching through slave narratives, runaway ads, spirituals, films, and material culture. Taken together, the essays in the volume help instructors tackle problems, discover opportunities, and guide students in grappling with the ugliest truths of Americas past.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780299306649
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 288
- Utgivningsdatum: 2016-02-29
- Förlag: University of Wisconsin Press