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1.   U.N. sanctions Liberia
...nt Bureau Gameroom TEACHER: Teacher's edition Subject areas Teaching tools CNN NEWSROOM Return to Harcourt CNNfyi Home · From 'acoustics' to 'zoology,' explore our This CNNfyi.com lesson plan is supplemented with material from HighWired.com online Dictionary of Science and Technology U.N. sanctions Liberia · Learn about the U.S. with our May 7, 2001 online atlas Web posted at: 6:38 PM EDT (2238 GMT) · Understand the phases of the Lesson Plans by month moon Lesson Plans by subject · Online Stanford writing assessment Curriculum connections: Social Studies International relations Objectives Students wil...

2.   Ibrahima
...be, the Mandingo, he was captured and traded to white men for guns. Ibrahima sailed to Mississippi to work on a tobacco plantation. He was renamed Prince and his long hair was cut off. He later met Dr. Cox who offered to help. The American Colonization Society bought and purchased land now known as Liberia in Africa. Ibrahima finally earned his freedom in 1829. In studying his life, we can follow his forced migration using geographical themes of movement, human interactions, and location. Connection with Curriculum This activity may be used with Language Arts and Social Studies- World History / Triang...

3.   Can Justice Be Taylor-Made?
graphics.nytimes.com/images/section/learning/teacher/bg_teacher.gif) Back to Main Related Article Daily Lesson Liberia Ex-Leader Plan Faces War-Crimes Lesson Plan Court Archive By HANS NICHOLS News Snapshot and LYDIA POLGREEN Issues in Depth On This Day in (Go to Article.) History Crossword Puzzle Campus Weblines Get Our Lessons By E-mailPrinter-friendly Version Education News Newspaper in Education (NIE) Teacher Re...

4.   Africa Unite!
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5.   History of Change
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6.   The Truth Shall Set Them Free?
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7.   Image: A Nation
...context of the images and Web Navigator compare this information with their own writing. _ Review the Academic Content Standards related to this lesson. Suggested Time Allowance: 1 hour Parent Connections Objectives: Conversation Students will: Starters 1. Respond to Rene Burri's photograph "Child, Liberia"; compare Family Movie the use of images to words. Guide 2. Learn about Rene Burri's photojournalism career by reading Vacation and discussing the article "A Globe-Trotting Photographer Looks Donation Plan Back." Discussion 3. Study five photographs by Rene Burri; write a creative Topics writing pie...

8.   Global Citizen 2000 - Colonialism
...for the class. To ensure reading accountability and serve as a reading guide, the pivotal questions below can be used; they can also be discussed in class. Pivotal Questions: Sierra Leone was the designated territory within the British Empire designed as a place where free Blacks could migrate, as Liberia has been for the United States. Yet, these two countries fare worse than most African nations. Why might that be? Much of colonial impulses come from the desire for an imperialist country to obtain more resources or open more markets for their own goods. Although Sierra Leone is now independent, wha...

9.   Exploring Africa
...e and for each image, explain how the image proves your theory about Africans in Mexico. Go to Activity 2 or select from the other activities in this module: 1. Africans in Mexico 2. Africans in India 3. Africans in Brazil 4. Africans in Canada 5. Africans in England 6. The Return to Sierra Leone & Liberia 7. Summary-Africa in a Global World Home Curriculum Activities Countries Events

10.   OHTI Lesson Plan-Antebellum Reform
..., as well as other images, including important manuscript records. A site devoted to other abolitionists' criticism of Colonization includes the famous 1834 debate at Lane Seminary in Cincinnati. Students should be encouraged to study the 1839 constitution adopted by the ACS for the Commonwealth of Liberia, in order to make a direct comparison with the William Lloyd Garrison's ?Declaration of Sentiments.? The gradualism of Colonization was swept aside by calls for immediate emancipation. To convey a sense of this transformation, ask students to read John G. Whittier's account of the founding conventio...


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