Africans who Shaped Our Faith

Africans who Shaped Our Faith
Author: Jeremiah A. Wright (Jr.)
Publisher: Urban Ministries Inc
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780940955295

Take your study group on a voyage of self-discovery. Based on the sermons of Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., this thought-provoking program explores the important role played by Africans in the Bible. The Leader's Guide is easy to use and flexible in format, ideal for private or group study, church retreats or family devotions.

African Studies Handbook for Elementary and Secondary School Teachers

African Studies Handbook for Elementary and Secondary School Teachers
Author: Margaret John Maxwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1983
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Teachers from Worcester (Massachusetts) Public Schools and the University of Massachusetts collaborated in a Teacher Corps project to publish a resource handbook on African studies to be utilized in U.S. elementary and secondary classrooms. The handbook contains selected classroom activities and resources that enable both students and teachers to examine aspects of African life. The objectives of the handbook are to counteract stereotypes, illuminate interdependencies between African countries and the United States and encourage U.S. students to view themselves as world citizens. The activities allow students to view specific African life styles from multiple perspectives. An extensive annotated bibliography of resources provides content information and teaching guidelines. The lesson plans use a participatory method of instruction and unit topics include: "The Diversity of Africa"; "Appreciating African Art Forms"; and "Women's Roles in Africa." (NL)

African Congress

African Congress
Author: Congress of African Peoples
Publisher: New York : Morrow
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1972
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: