Lesson 3: Pt 4 – Migration from Africa to the World

This lesson is presented in 5 parts. The purpose of this lesson is to look at the migration patterns of early Africans and provide explanations for how African influences can be found on the American continents in early Mexico and Central American cultures. Students will analyze and compare structures built by ancient civilizations that were remarkably similar...

Lesson 3B: African Architecture

Students will study the similarities between ancient people and the technological knowledge that they used to build the pyramids, the twin temples of Karnak and Grand Lodge and the techniques used by enslaved and free Africans to build the White House, Capitol Building and engineering layout of Washington, D.C. Lesson 3B Table of Contents Download Lesson 3B...

Lesson 3C: The Great Mali Empire

This lesson will explore Mali. The lesson will allow students to learn about the Mali culture as well as the Manden Charter, Mansa Musa, Sundiata Keita, and Timbuktu. During this lesson, students will demonstrate their understanding of the material by identifying and understanding the vocabulary related to the lesson; read and respond to the background...

Lesson 3D: Intro to Africans in Asia

Understand that the birthplace of man can be traced back to the African continent, and there is evidence that this momentous event occurred about two million years ago. That evidence reveals the Africans migration and place in history as fathers of the rst three dynasties in Asia. Download Lesson 3D Introduction

Lesson 4: The Transatlantic Enslavement Trade

The purpose of this lesson is to allow students to analyze a challenging topic, explore misconceptions about slavery, and to provide students with a platform to begin forming their own moral and ethical positions about slavery and the mistreatment of others. After viewing the DVD, The Historic Journey: “Yes We Can” students can explore information about the...

The Historic Journey
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