African American Trailblazers


The African American Trailblazers series explores the
lives and times of great African Americans, including prominent social
activists, political figures, writers, educators, and athletes. Each biography
focuses on a different inspiring individual who has influenced the course of
history. With the aid of primary sources and photographs, this set helps readers
understand each individual's social, cultural, and historical environments and
discover what makes each person so innovative and influential.
Each Book
Contains:

• Explorations of the achievements, challenges, controversies, and
successes that each individual encountered in their lifetime

• Compelling
sidebars offering further information about the person's history, social
environment, contemporaries, or influence

• Source Notes for each chapter
that introduce students to proper citation formatting within a written work


A chronology of the individual's life and achievements
Curriculum
Connections:

• Explores the societal and economic conditions in which the
person lived, particularly concentrating on the social, industrial, and civil
reforms taking place during that time

• Draws on NYS Social Studies Framework
concepts for grades 9 to 12, focusing on industrialization, urbanization, and
immigration

• Offers students the chance to consider and evaluate
primary-source material


RL
Grades
9
IL
Grades
9-12+
Details:
Product type: Single Copy Set
ISBN: 978-1-5026-4778-8
Copyright: 2020
Reading Level: Grade 9
Interest Level: Grades 9-12+
Dimensions: 6" x 9"