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Standard 8.5.CX

8.5.CX

Grade(s): 8

Subject(s): Social Studies

Year: 2019

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Civil Rights Spotlight: Lt. General Arthur J. Gregg
Civil Rights Spotlight: Lt. General Arthur J. Gregg

Lesson

Grades: 5, 8

In recognition of August's Honoree for the 2024 South Carolina African American History Calendar, Lt. General Arthur J. Gregg, students will discover the contributions and impact he made to the Civil...

Civil Rights Spotlight: Dr. Lonnie Randolph
Civil Rights Spotlight: Dr. Lonnie Randolph

Lesson

Grades: 5, 8

In recognition of July's Honoree for the 2024 South Carolina African American History Calendar,Dr. Lonnie Randolph, students will discover the contributions and impact he made to the Civil Rights...

Civil Rights Spotlight: Leola Clement Robinson
Civil Rights Spotlight: Leola Clement Robinson

Lesson

Grades: 5, 8

In recognition of June's Honoree for the 2024 South Carolina African American History Calendar, Leola Clement Robinson, students will discover the contributions and impact she made to the Cvil Rights...

The World of Cecil Part Two Viewing Guide
The World of Cecil Part Two Viewing Guide

Lesson

Grades: 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, Higher Education

This resource was created to engage students in the viewing of "The World of Cecil"documentary. This guide covers part two of the series.

The World Of Cecil Part One Viewing Guide
The World Of Cecil Part One Viewing Guide

Lesson

Grades: 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, Higher Education

This resource was created to engage students in the viewing of "The World of Cecil"documentary. This guide covers part one of the series.

Brown v. School District No.20
Brown v. School District No.20

Lesson

Grades: 8

The month of February in the South Carolina African American History Calendar features the case of Brown v. School District No. 20, Charleston, SC. This lesson explores the issues of the case, the...

 Lamar High School Overview | Let's Go!
Lamar High School Overview | Let's Go!

Video

Grades: 5 8 11

Lamar High School in Darlington County, South Carolina, was the site of an attack on school buses carrying African American students to the campus on March 3, 1970. In January 1970, the 4th Circuit...
 Bettis Academy Overview | Let's Go!
Bettis Academy Overview | Let's Go!

Video

Grades: 5 8 11

Established in Trenton (Edgefield County) in 1881 by the Reverend Alexander Bettis, this school provided former enslaved African Americans and their children with a basic education of reading and...
3D VR - Lamar High School Gymnasium | Let's Go!
3D VR - Lamar High School Gymnasium | Let's Go!

Interactive

Grades: 5 8 11

Lamar High School in Darlington County, South Carolina, was the site of an attack on school buses carrying African American students to the campus on March 3, 1970. In January 1970, the 4th Circuit...
3D VR - Lamar High School | Let's Go!
3D VR - Lamar High School | Let's Go!

Interactive

Grades: 5 8 11

Lamar High School in Darlington County, South Carolina, was the site of an attack on school buses carrying African American students to the campus on March 3, 1970. In January 1970, the 4th Circuit...
Lamar High School Photo Gallery | Let's Go!
Lamar High School Photo Gallery | Let's Go!

Photo

Grades: 5 8 11

Lamar High School in Darlington County, South Carolina, was the site of an attack on school buses carrying African American students to the campus on March 3, 1970. In January 1970, the 4th Circuit...
 Penn Center Overview | Let's Go!
Penn Center Overview | Let's Go!

Video

Grades: 4 5 8 11

Penn Center is one of the most significant African American historical and cultural institutions in existence today. The historic campus is located on St. Helena Island, one of the most beautiful and...
3D VR - Bettis Academy | Let's Go!
3D VR - Bettis Academy | Let's Go!

Interactive

Grades: 5 8 11

Established in Trenton (Edgefield County) in 1881 by the Reverend Alexander Bettis, this school provided former enslaved African Americans and their children with a basic education of reading and...
Bettis Academy Photo Gallery | Let's Go!
Bettis Academy Photo Gallery | Let's Go!

Photo

Grades: 5 8 11

Established in Trenton (Edgefield County) in 1881 by the Reverend Alexander Bettis, this school provided former enslaved African Americans and their children with a basic education of reading and...