AP African American Studies
Unit 1: Origins of the African Diaspora: 2500 BCE to 1502 CE
Unit 2: Freedom, Enslavement, and Resistance: 1502 to 1865
Unit 3: The Practice of Freedom: 1865 to 1930s
Unit 4: Movements and Debates: 1930s to Present
Antiracist AP US History
Unit 1: 1491-1607
Unit 2: 1607-1754
Unit 3: 1754-1800
Unit 4: 1800-1848
Unit 5: 1844-1877
Unit 6: 1865-1898
Unit 7: 1890-1945
Unit 8: 1945-1980
Unit 9: 1980-Present
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AP African American Studies
Unit 1: Origins of the African Diaspora: 2500 BCE to 1502 CE
Unit 2: Freedom, Enslavement, and Resistance: 1502 to 1865
Unit 3: The Practice of Freedom: 1865 to 1930s
Unit 4: Movements and Debates: 1930s to Present
Antiracist AP US History
Unit 1: 1491-1607
Unit 2: 1607-1754
Unit 3: 1754-1800
Unit 4: 1800-1848
Unit 5: 1844-1877
Unit 6: 1865-1898
Unit 7: 1890-1945
Unit 8: 1945-1980
Unit 9: 1980-Present
Review and Reflection
About
Blog
Contact
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  • AP African American Studies
  • Unit 1: Origins of the African Diaspora: 2500 BCE to 1502 CE
  • Unit 2: Freedom, Enslavement, and Resistance: 1502 to 1865
  • Unit 3: The Practice of Freedom: 1865 to 1930s
  • Unit 4: Movements and Debates: 1930s to Present

Topic

Unit 3: “Essential Must Knows”: Study Guide for Everything Students Must Know!

Unit 3: Vocabulary Guide

3.4: Dr. Peniel Joseph and “Long Reconstruction” - AP Style Multiple Choice Practice

3.8: Modern Scholars on the Complex Legacy of Booker T. Washington (+ SPY practice)

3.8: The Legacy of Nannie Helen Burroughs & Making Thematic Connections between Eras

World War 1: Harlem’s Hellfighters, the Black Press, and the nature of American Racism

3.11-3.15: The New Negro Movement Presentation Project

 

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