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Hicks, Kevin N., Kenna, Joshua L. |
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Geography Teacher; Jan-Mar2024, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p46-49, 4p |
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This document is a lesson plan titled "Leaving South Carolina: A Case Study of Geographic Mobility." It explores the concept of geographic mobility through the story of Elias Hill, a Black Baptist preacher who led a group of his congregation to emigrate to Liberia in Africa during the American Reconstruction. The lesson incorporates geospatial technologies and is intended for a human geography course. It aims to highlight the role of geographic mobility in Black American life and encourages students to read and create their own maps. The lesson also provides links to relevant materials and outlines the standards and skills that can be addressed through the activity. [Extracted from the article] |
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