Black History: African Drums, Rebellion, and Resistance in Colonial Times
The Professor in Your Corner Diane Kemker
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- Google Slides™
The Professor in Your Corner Diane Kemker
49 Followers
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Description
This bundle brings together 3 lessons that trace African drumming from its origins through enslavement in the New World up to the post-Revolutionary period. Together, the lessons convey the importance of drumming to African and African-descended people, the role of drums in the Stono Rebellion, and the legal and musical dimensions of the post-Stono ban on drums. The lessons convey the musical creativity and resilience of African and African-descended people, with significant detailed content on music and visual art (painting). The material on drums includes multiple sound and video clips to allow students to hear the drums discussed.
1. African Drums from Ghana to Jamaica
2. The Stono Rebellion (1739)
3. "The Old Plantation" (1785)
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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