New Teacher Workshop Brings African American History to Life

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New Teacher Workshop Brings African American History to Life

Saturday, February 21, 2015

In the 1800s, Philadelphia was home to a vibrant African American community that stood at the center of antislavery and civil rights activism, before and after the Civil War. During this workshop, teachers will examine Underground Railroad sources at the Historical Society and then move to view “The Genius of Freedom” exhibit at the Library Company of Philadelphia (LCP) next door, discussing how to integrate primary sources into the classroom. Lunch with keynote speaker, Judith Giesberg, is included.  Free teacher materials tied to the PA Core  will be provided as well as a new poster “Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy: Philadelphia in the Struggle for Civil Rights” produced by History Making Productions and discounts on "The Genius of Freedom" T-shirts from the Library Company of Philadelphia (LCP).

Teachers are encouraged to also attend the Created Equal film series programs as part of African American History Month programming.  

Act 48/CEU credit is available for educators. 

When: Saturday, February 28 from 9:30 - 1:00 p.m.

Where: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Cost: $10 for HSP & LCP members and those with voucher from Created Equal? The Abolitionists; $15 for nonmembers.