The-Mis-education-Of-The-Negro (chapter 3) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
You might study the history as it was offered in our system from the elementary school throughout the university, and you would never hear Africa mentioned except in the negative. You would never thereby learn that Africans first domesticated the sheep, goat, and cow. developed the idea of trial by jury, produced the first string instruments, and gave the world it's greatest boon in the discovery of Iron.
The World Series Of World Histories!
In this World Series baseball tournament, you are the batter up at the plate and ready to hit the history home run. Answer the questions and knock it out of the park for the team!
The United States Unit 12 Vegetable Crush
Test your knowledge of Unit 12 vocabulary and facts!
The United States Timeline
This is a matching US History Timeline game.
The Ten Commandments
Learning the Ten Commandments as generally numbered by Lutherans as found in Martin Luther's Small Catechism.
The Slave Trade Begins
You will be reviewing the information from Studies Weekly Week 8.
The Roman Republic
How much do you know about the early Roman Republic?
The Roman Achievement Tic-Tac-Toe
Through war and conquest, Roman generals carried the achievements of Roman civilization to distant lands. The civilization blended Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman achievements.
The Miseducation of the Negro by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Blacks of his (Dr. Carter G Woodson) day were being culturally indoctrinated, rather than taught, in American schools.
The Mis-Education of the Negro (Chapter 6) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
"While serving as the avenue for the oppressors propaganda, the Negro church although doing some good, has prevented the union of some diverse elements and has kept the race too weak to overcome foes who have purposely taught Negros how to quarrel and fight about trifles until their enemies can overcome them." - Dr. Carter G. Woodson