Black History is a foreign study for me. Therefore, I am writing this series of articles on black history notables to educate the public and myself on black history in the United States.
We published a book on African American history . So, I was pondering the disappearance of African American curriculum, thanks to anti-DEI and Woke politics. As a homeschooling parent and administrator, the censorship of curriculum really bothers me... so I thought, and I thought. Then I realized that everything you need to know about African American History is available... in stories, novels and plays. So the book I wrote is actually a literature guide to African American history. It lists, in order of historical periods, fiction and nonfiction books and plays that a person could read to get a full understanding of the history attached to it. Each piece of literature listed tells you the date, setting, synopsis, and essay prompts. Books reviewed include stories from pre-colonial Africa, slavery, reconstruction, civil rights, and modern voices. Check it out and let me know what you think. https://amzn.to/3GFopsA
If you didn't know my race previously, you do now. I am black. (african american, brown, non-white... whatever) There has been a great stir in the news lately because the number of black homeschooling has suddenly increased. As a black person, homeschooling is not a decision to be made lightly. "for the black community, teaching at home was frowned on because of the civil rights battle to get into public schools in the first place. Mike Smith with the Home School Legal Defense Association says the times are changing." But just as those first pioneers forced thier way into public schools to get quality educations for thier children , many people like myself are now fleeing. Why so late in the game? Easy... we didn't feel welcome, at first. Here's my personal story: I first looked into homeschooling when I lived in New Orleans. I called the local homeschool association and had a very pleasant conversation in length. Finally, I was invited to come to a homesc...
Welcome to the March 1, 2011 edition of carnival of homeschooling. I am happy to be hosting the Carnival of Homeschooling once again. As a homeschooler of 8+ years, I find the Carnival as my best source of inspiration and education when it comes to homeschooling. From new Ideas to encouragement, you fellow homeschoolers truly inspire me. I am entitling this Carnival, Thanks for the Inspiration for that reason. I am truly appreciative. Here is this week's Carnival: Teaching and Learning: Katherine presents storytime hits posted at No Fighting, No Biting! , saying, "Big kids enjoy (and learn from) storytime as much as preschoolers." Elena LaVictoire presents The necessities of kindergarten posted at My Domestic Church . nak presents Economics for Nine-Year-Olds : The Mississipi Bubble posted at Sage Parnassus . Carol J. Alexander presents Homesteading Homeschoolers--Meet the Beachy's posted at Everything Home...with Carol . N...
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