African American History Free Resources
Access engaging resources from a revered African American history text that promote rich exploration and lively discussions on the spread and influence of blues and jazz music, the impact of the Harlem Renaissance, and more.
High School Edition, For African American History
Considered one of the most respected chronicles of African American history, From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans was first written in 1947 by award-winning scholar John Hope Franklin.
This high school edition includes an updated discussion of topics and various print and digital resources to assist teachers, bring relevance to today’s learners, and deepen students’ understanding.
AP® Edition, For AP African American Studies
This upcoming program builds upon the vast historical and current scholarship of From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans, providing unparalleled support for success in AP African American Studies.
Along with complete coverage of the course content and themes, the program offers an abundance of primary sources, guidance, and practice opportunities for students to master essential skills, including content application, source analysis, and argumentation.
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