Life as African Americans During the Reform Movements | Reforming American Society | Grade 7 American History

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Discover the pivotal role of African Americans in shaping the United States through the lens of reform movements. This Grade 7 American History book is essential for educators and homeschooling parents, offering insights into the life before and after the Civil War, the abolitionist movement, and the transition from slavery to freedom. It covers critical topics like the Antebellum Period, Slave Codes, the Underground Railroad, Black Codes, Jim Crow Laws, and the Civil Rights Movement. Enhance your STEM curriculum by exploring these transformative periods in American history. Don't miss this opportunity to educate the next generation on the importance of resilience and reform. Add it to your collection today!
Life as African Americans During the Reform Movements | Reforming American Society | Grade 7 American History