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BOCES ARTS-IN-EDUCATION / EXPLORATORY ENRICHMENT
PROGRAM DETAILS
Program Title
Knowledge is Power: Patriots, Slavery & Freedom in the American North (Pre-Recorded Video Series)
Provider Name
The Ward Melville Heritage Org.
Tara Ebrahimian
Stony Brook
,
NY
11790
Phone:
631-751-2244
Email:
educationmanager@wmho.org
Website:
www.wmho.org
Program Description
What does your freedom mean to you? Students will compare and contrast the role of freedom and education among the three black men of Early American Long Island: A black loyalist spy named Benjamin Whitecuff; a young slave named Simon Thompson, and James McCune Smith, our nation’s first African-American physician to hold a medical degree. Includes interactive learning kit and activities.
Categories
Social Studies, Drama (TH) ,
Additional Resources
There are no evaluations available for this program.
Program Recommendations
Grades
4,5,6,7,8
See Video
Arts Standards
2,3,4
Other Standards
Curriculum Connections
Social Studies , NY State / Long Island , ,
Culturally Responsive
1,3
Cost
Cost Single:
$150.00
Cost Multiple:
$150.00
Duration
45 minutes