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DescriptionMulticultural American History Through Children's Literature by Deborah A. Ellermeyer, Kay A. Chick Contents: Introduction - Purpose - Rationale - Benefits for Teachers - Tips on Using the Book with Students - References Chapter 1: Coming to America Building a New Land: African-Americans in Colonial America Nickommoh! A Thanksgiving Celebration The First Thanksgiving Chapter 2: The Old West / Have Heard of a Land Black Cowboy, Wild Horses Voices of the Alamo Chapter 3: The American Revolution Sybil's Night Ride The American Revolution Come All You Brave Soldiers: Blacks in the Revolutionary War Chapter 4: Slavery Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt If You Traveled on the Underground Railroad Ebony Sea Chapter 5: Freedom Fighters The Story of Ruby Bridges A Picture Book of Rosa Parks If You Lived at the Time of Martin Luther King Chapter 6: The Civil War Pink and Say Black, Blue, and Gray: African Americans in the Civil War Harriet Beecher Stowe: Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin Chapter 7: Immigration Bound for America: The Forced Migration of Africans to the New World Coming to America: The Story of Immigration Journey to Ellis Island Chapter 8: World War II and the Holocaust So Far from the Sea Faithful Elephants: A True Story of Animals, People, and War A Picture Book of Anne Frank Chapter 9: Vietnam The Wall The Vietnam Women's Memorial The Vietnam War Chapter 10: Women in History All by Herself: 14 Girls Who Made a Difference A Picture Book of Sojourner Truth Ill Maya Angelou: Greeting the Morning Chapter 11: Men in History Duke Ellington More Than Anything Else A Picture Book of George Washington Carver Chapter 12: Native Americans Tallchief: America's Prima Ballerina A Picture Book of Sacagawea The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush ~~ This integrated teacher resource provides lesson ideas for the instruction of social studies and history concepts within the context of quality multicultural children's books and picture books. Each chapter focuses on three picture books related to various multicultural themes in American history. Chapters are organized chronologically, and by theme, and include book summaries, materials lists, student-centered activities, related books and poetry, and links to national history standards. Multicultural themes include: Old West American Revolution Slavery Civil War World War II and the Holocaust Vietnam Native Americans Sharing Widget |