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      Hodder History: The Black Peoples Of America, mainstream edn

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      Acts as a Key Stage 3 resource for teaching and learning about the issues and events that characterise the history of Black peoples from Slavery up to the struggle for Civil Rights and life in modern America. This book covers this period's story, providing opportunities to exa...

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      Product ID:9780340790342
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:AE
      Series:Hodder History
      Title:Hodder History: The Black Peoples Of America, mainstream edn
      Authors:Author: Douglas Featonby
      Page Count:48
      Subjects:Educational: History, Educational: History, Educational: Citizenship and social education, Educational: Citizenship & social education, USA, For National Curriculum Key Stage 3
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      Acts as a Key Stage 3 resource for teaching and learning about the issues and events that characterise the history of Black peoples from Slavery up to the struggle for Civil Rights and life in modern America. This book covers this period's story, providing opportunities to examine and investigate particular topics.

      The Black Peoples of America is an essential and unique Key Stage 3 resource for teaching and learning about the issues and events that characterise the history of Black peoples from Slavery up to the struggle for Civil Rights and life in modern America. It never lets go of the period''s story, providing innovative and exciting opportunities to examine the Big Picture and Investigate particular topics. This foundation edition has been written for use with lower attainers and promotes literacy as well as knowledge and understanding.

      Discover how at least 12 million Black people were taken as slaves from Africa to America in the three hundred years after 1532 (and why at least two million died during the sea journey); how one slave hid in a box, ''posted'' himself to freedom in the North and afterwards was know as Henry ''Box'' Brown; and how Black people who volunteered to fight against slavery in 1861 were turned away because it was thought to be a ''White Man''s War''!


      Imprint Name:Hodder Education
      Publisher Name:Hodder Education
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2001-08-03

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      Weight160 g
      Dimensions269 × 212 × 4 mm