AP African American Studies Unit 2 Bundle Complete
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Everything you need to teach AP African American Studies Unit 2. See video for additional details or summary below.
This download includes a 16 Power Point slideshows with primary documents embedded in the slides, a terms worksheet, and a document worksheet for students. Included with each Power Point is a lecture video explaining the lesson. All Power Points are structure with highlighted terms from the AP framework, documents, and occasional summary of topics. Teacher can modify slides to incorporate different tasks. Each Power Point follows the same structure. Slide 2 list the terms for the day, themes, and document sheet. At the end of each slideshow, terms are defined for student checking for understanding. With this bundle, you get access to a series of Google form tests that assess student understanding of terms and documents. No need to spend time planning from nothing. Download this bundle and save time planning.
Power Point Topics
Economics of Slavery form
African Explorers and Departures
African Resistance and Second Middle Passage
Labor and Slave Codes
Social Constructs of Race and African American Culture
Politics of Slavery form
Slavery Presentation Topics
Slave Revolutions
Black Organizing in the North
Maroons and Freedom in Brazil
Emigration and Political Thinking
Race to the Promised Land
Slavery and Sexual Assault Part I and II
Civil War to Juneteenth
Sources Required AP (62 Total Condensed List Below)
1. Juan Garrido’s Petition, 1538
2. Image of Juan Garrido on a Spanish Expedition, Sixteenth Century
3. Map Showing an Overview of the Slave Trade Out of Africa
4. Map Showing the Regional Origins of Enslaved People Forcibly Transported to North America
5. “On Being Brought from Africa to America” by Phillis Wheatley, 1773
6. Excerpt from Chapter 2 of The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself, 1789
7. Stowage of the British Slave Ship Brookes, Early Nineteenth Century
8. Plea to the Jurisdiction of Cinque and Others,1839
9. Sketches of the Captive Survivors from the Amistad Trial, 1839
10. Stowage, by Willie Cole, 1997
11. Excerpt from Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853, 1853
12. Broadside for an Auction of Enslaved Persons at the Charleston Courthouse, 1859
13. Sugar Cane Harvest, Antigua, West Indies, 1823
14. Broadside Advertising “Valuable Slaves at Auction” in New Orleans, 1859
15. Rice Fanner Basket, Circa 1863
16. Articles 1–10 from the Louisiana Slave Code (Code Noir, or Black Code), 1724 Excerpts from the South Carolina Slave Code,1740
17. Article I, Section 2 and Article IV, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, 1787
18. Excerpts from Dred Scott’s Plea and Chief Justice Roger B. Taney’s Opinion in
19. Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857
20. Laws of Virginia, Act XII, General Assembly, 1662
Terms (97 Total Condensed List Below)
1. African American
2. Gullah
3. Christian Hymns
4. Gospel
5. Blues
6. Spiritual
7. Underground Railroad
8. 1808 Slave Ban
9. African American Labels
10. St. Augustine
11. Fort Mose
12. Haiti Revolt
13. Louisianna Purchase
14. Louisianna Slave Revolt
15. Article 14 Haiti Constitution