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Tulsa Race Massacre

Eric Schulz
Eric Schulz over 1 year ago

Hi everyone.  Hope your summer has been awesome.  While on a recent trip, I watched a documentary on the Tulsa Race Massacre while I was waiting for my wife to finish up a meeting.  It has been on my mind ever since.  Are there OER materials that cover this topic or have any of you taught this topic in a world history class?  What do you do when you encounter a topic that you think might be left out of your school's curriculum?  

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  • Andrea Wong
    Andrea Wong over 1 year ago

    I am not sure of any OER materials on the Tulsa Race Massacre, but a colleague of mine shared this lesson that she put together. We used it in a US History class rather than in WHP, but I feel like it could also go with Unit 6.4 on the Transformation of Labor (for example with the article Race & Post-Abolition Societies). Fortunately, I work in a district where we are given the ability to branch off from the curriculum to add other relevant information and are even encouraged to discuss difficult/uncomfortable topics. I understand that not all districts are like that though. Eric Schulz , would your district's climate allow you to branch off a bit?

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  • Andrea Wong
    Andrea Wong over 1 year ago

    I am not sure of any OER materials on the Tulsa Race Massacre, but a colleague of mine shared this lesson that she put together. We used it in a US History class rather than in WHP, but I feel like it could also go with Unit 6.4 on the Transformation of Labor (for example with the article Race & Post-Abolition Societies). Fortunately, I work in a district where we are given the ability to branch off from the curriculum to add other relevant information and are even encouraged to discuss difficult/uncomfortable topics. I understand that not all districts are like that though. Eric Schulz , would your district's climate allow you to branch off a bit?

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