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  Black Coal Voices    

This web site brings together teaching and curriculum resources to be used in conjunction with Coal Black Voices, a documentary produced by Jean Donohue and Fred Johnson. The materials offered here are free and for the use of anyone. They include downloadable PDF curricula materials, online resources, and streamed video.

The goals of the Coal Black Voices web-based study guide are to provide a free study guide and teaching resources to help the community to explore, understand, honor contemporary African American culture and celebrate regional expressions of the African Diaspora. The Appalachian Experience......The web site will engage the viewer/user in history of African American culture, the roots of Black literary traditions, writers, poets and artists movements as they move through history.


URL: http://infotree.library.ohiou.edu/scripts/redirect.html?id=3946
Subjects: Education -- Cultural Studies in Education | Humanities -- Literature -- Poetry | Interdisciplinary Studies -- African-American Studies | Interdisciplinary Studies -- American Studies -- Appalachian Studies | Social Sciences -- Social Work
Types: Websites (general)


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