African American Daily Conditions
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- Author:
- WGBH Educational Foundation
- Subject:
- Social Sciences
- Institution Name:
- Teachers Domain
- Collection:
- Teachers' Domain
- Grade Level:
- Primary, Secondary
- Abstract:
These photographs depict typical daily activities of African Americans before the Civil Rights movement gained force. From the segregated schools of the Deep South to the bustling cities of the North, the backdrop of different communities reveals a range of experiences.
Recommended for: Grades 6-12
- Course Type:
- Learning Module
- Languages:
- English
- Material Type:
- Activities and Labs, Curriculum Standards
- Media Format:
- Graphics/Photos
- Conditions of Use:
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- Pittsburgh street, church group, cobbler, and waitress Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Heinz Family Fund. Postman Anderson, LLC. Classroom courtesy of the National Archives. Garden Club Corbis.
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