High School Social Studies Curriculum Guide by the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia, Ferris State
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Curriculum Guide
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About the Creator
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"We are an anti-racism institution that use objects to inform, to teach, and to create dialogues about race relations. We are educators that use primary sources to document and learn from the past. Our mission is to teach tolerance using objects of deeply rooted intolerance. We combat ignorance with truth and replace fear with empathy." - click the link below to read more about how the Jim Crow Museum's educational approach.
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The Jim Crow Museum's Educational Programing Page
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From the guide:
"To enhance the State of Michigan Social Studies standards, the Jim Crow Museum recommends supplementing the current standards with period-specific objectives and outcomes. Topical suggestions are designed to broaden, enhance, and diversify the social studies curriculum that 9th to 12th-grade students receive. Furthermore, educators will be better prepared to deliver Jim Crow-specific content, and educators and students may be empowered to identify and address racism as it occurs."