

This Black History lesson plan covers US History during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s and provides a content-rich look at cultural and political expression by African Americans, as well as challenges they faced during this era. Prominent influences during the Harlem Renaissance such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Louis Armstrong are also included. It is intended to be ready-to-use for any teacher regardless of their prior experience with the content, and is an excellent addition to any African American studies unit or as a celebration of Black History Month.
This lesson plan is typically intended for a 45-to-50-minute class period, though it can be easily adjusted for time and lengthened to two class periods as needed.
Lesson Contains (in a downloadable .zip file):
- Daily Slides PowerPoint Presentation: Visually engaging slides for easy content delivery.
- Student Guided Notes (MS Word): Fill-in-the-blank style notes for active student participation.
- Teacher Guided Notes (MS Word): Fully completed answer key for easy reference.
- Multiple-Choice Quiz (Student Version) (MS Word): Six-question quiz for assessment, pre-test, exit slip, or review.
- Multiple-Choice Quiz (Teacher Version) (MS Word): Includes all correct answers for quick grading.
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Topics Covered:
- Harlem Renaissance (definition and major causes)
- New Negro Movement, similarities to W.E.B. Du Bois’ “Talented Tenth”
- Black cultural expression, importance of Harlem in New York City
- Black achievements in music, art, literature and theatre
- Prominent figures in the Harlem Renaissance (incl. Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, Louis Armstrong)
- Increased Black political expression
- Marcus Garvey, Garveyism, Pan-Africanism, and his Back-to-Africa Movement
- A. Philip Randolph and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
- 1920s racism/racial violence (incl. Tulsa Race Riots, Rosewood Massacre, and KKK march on Washington, DC)
- Themes of Harlem Renaissance cultural expression
- Impacts of the Harlem Renaissance
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Slides/Pages: 39 total (35 slides, 4 pages)
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- Extremely content-rich—provides all the details you need for an engaging class.
- Perfect for any teacher, regardless of experience.
- Substitute-friendly—comprehensive, no-prep materials included.
- Excellent for virtual learning—fully compatible with digital platforms.
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Bring the history and impact of the **Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance** to life with this content-rich Great Migration & Harlem Renaissance Lesson Plan Bundle. Perfect for U.S. History and Black History units, these **two no-prep lessons** explore the causes, effects, and cultural legacy of two of the most important movements in African American history. Whether you're teaching WW1, the 1920s, or the early Civil Rights era, these lessons provide powerful context and analysis of the Black experience in America. **Lessons Included:** ***The Great Migration Lesson Plan (16 slides, 4 pages)*** Explore one of the largest internal migrations in U.S. history and how WWI and economic opportunity drew Black Americans northward. Topics covered include: - Definition and timeframe of the Great Migration - Causes of post-Reconstruction migration Impact of WWI and wartime factory jobs - Growth of Black urban populations in northern cities Postwar demobilization and the Red Summer - Long-term impacts: urban Black communities and economic change ***Harlem Renaissance Lesson Plan (35 slides, 4 pages)*** Dive into the cultural and political explosion of Black artistry and activism during the 1920s and 1930s. Topics covered include: - Origins of the Harlem Renaissance and New Negro Movement - Black cultural expression in art, music, and literature - Influential figures: Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Louis Armstrong, and more Marcus Garvey, A. Philip Randolph, and Black political activism - Racial violence in the 1920s: Tulsa, Rosewood, and the KKK - Lasting legacy of a nationwide Black cultural identity . **Total Bundle Contents:** 51 slides, 8 pages . **Each Lesson Plan Includes:** - PowerPoint Presentation: Ready-to-use, visually engaging slides. - Guided Notes: Student-friendly fill-in-the-blank notes to accompany the lessons. - Multiple Choice Quizzes: Quick quizzes of 4-6 questions in length to assess understanding. - Teacher Answer Keys: Easy-to-reference answer keys for both guided notes and quizzes. . **Why Teachers Love This Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance Bundle:** - Excellent Value - save 10% compared to buying each lesson separately. - Comprehensive Coverage – Detailed lessons on crucial Black History events and figures of WWI, the 1920s, and interwar America. - No-Prep and Easy-to-Use – Ready for in-person, virtual, or substitute plans - This bundle is also ideal for African American Studies courses or to celebrate Black History Month! . **51 & Usage Statement:** This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.
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Teach a comprehensive **African American Studies** lesson plan bundle covering key moments in **Black history from World War 1 through World War 2**. These engaging and content-rich lessons explore the **Harlem Hellfighters, the Great Migration, the Harlem Renaissance, the Tuskegee Airmen, A. Philip Randolph**, and more. Perfect for Black History Month, US History, and African American Studies, these lessons provide an in-depth look at the contributions, struggles, and achievements of Black Americans across three pivotal eras. Each lesson is ready to use for any teacher, whether experienced or new to the content. Designed for a 45-to-50-minute class period, the materials can also be easily adjusted for longer or shorter sessions. **Lessons Included in this Bundle:** * ***WW1 Era – Harlem Hellfighters & The Great Migration (33 slides, 4 pages)*** - African American military service during World War I - Harlem Hellfighters and the contributions of Henry Johnson - The Great Migration and its impact on Black communities - Red Summer and postwar racial tensions * ***1920s-1930s – Harlem Renaissance & Black Political Expression (35 slides, 4 pages)*** - Harlem Renaissance as a cultural movement in music, art, and literature - Contributions of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Louis Armstrong - Marcus Garvey and the Back-to-Africa Movement - Racial violence in the 1920s, including the Tulsa Race Riots * ***WW2 Era – Tuskegee Airmen & A. Philip Randolph (29 slides, 4 pages)*** - African American contributions in World War II, including the Tuskegee Airmen - The Double V Campaign and demands for civil rights - A. Philip Randolph and the fight against hiring discrimination - Executive Order 8802 and its role in desegregating defense industries . **Slides/Pages: 109 total (97 slides, 12 pages)** . **Each Lesson Plan Includes:** - PowerPoint Presentation: Ready-to-use, visually engaging slides. - Guided Notes: Student-friendly fill-in-the-blank notes to accompany the lessons. - Multiple Choice Quizzes: 6-question quizzes to assess understanding. - Teacher Answer Keys: Easy-to-reference answer keys for both guided notes and quizzes. . **Why Teachers Love This Resource:** - Great value: By purchasing this bundle, you **save 15%** compared to buying each lesson individually. - Perfect for Black History Month: Covers key themes in African American history - Extremely content-rich: Offers in-depth coverage of many major events and topics spanning multiple days of instruction. - Ready-to-use materials: ideal for both experienced teachers and substitutes. - Ideal for virtual classrooms: Fully adaptable to online teaching platforms with minimal preparation needed. - Time-saving: All resources are packaged together, allowing for flexible teaching with minimal prep work. . **51/Usage Statement:** This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.
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Board of Education, Thurgood Marshall, South’s reaction, the Little Rock Nine, New Orleans School Crisis, Ruby Bridges, Ole Miss Riots, “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door”, President Kennedy’s speech on Civil Rights * ***Civil Rights Movement | Becoming a Nationwide Movement (1958-1964)*** - Direct action, the Greensboro Four, the sit-in movement, Diane Nash, John Lewis, SNCC, Freedom Rides, MLK's Letter from Birmingham Jail, Children’s Crusade, the March on Washington, “I Have a Dream”, Civil Rights Act of 1964 * ***Civil Rights Movement | Fighting for Voting Rights (1961-1965)*** - Disenfranchisement of Blacks in the South, “Dixiecrats”, poll taxes, literacy tests, Bob Moses, Fannie Lou Hamer, 24th Amendment, Freedom Summer, Amelia Boynton, the Selma campaign, “Bloody Sunday”, John Lewis, Voting Rights Act of 1965 * ***Civil Rights Movement | Fighting for Economic Opportunity (1963-1968)*** - Economic problems, March on Washington, “War on Poverty”, Chicago Freedom Movement, Kerner Commission, Poor People’s Campaign, Memphis Sanitation Strike, MLK assassination, Civil Rights Act of 1968, Poor People’s March on Washington * ***Civil Rights Movement | The Black Power Movement (1960s-1970s)*** - Black frustrations, rise of more radical approaches, Black Nationalism, Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, Black Power Movement, Stokely Carmichael, “Black is Beautiful”, 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute, the Black Panther Party, Overall impacts of the Black Power Movement . **Slides/Pages: 366 total (326 slides, 40 pages)** . **Each Lesson Plan Includes:** - PowerPoint Presentation: Ready-to-use, visually engaging slides. - Guided Notes: Student-friendly fill-in-the-blank notes to accompany the lessons. - Multiple Choice Quizzes: 6-question quizzes to assess understanding. - Teacher Answer Keys: Easy-to-reference answer keys for both guided notes and quizzes. . **Why Teachers Love This Resource:** - Great value: By purchasing this bundle, you **save over 40%** compared to buying each lesson individually. - Extremely content-rich: Offers in-depth coverage of many major events and topics spanning multiple days of instruction. - Perfect for any teacher: Ready-to-use materials ideal for both experienced teachers and substitutes. - Ideal for virtual classrooms: Fully adaptable to online teaching platforms with minimal preparation needed. - Time-saving: All resources are packaged together, allowing for flexible teaching with minimal prep work. . **51/Usage Statement:** This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.
1920s & Great Depression Unit | 14-Day Bundle | US History Lessons, Review Activity, Test, Keys Included
This **1920s and Great Depression** unit lesson plan covers **US History during the “Roaring Twenties” and the 1930s**. Days 1-12 consist of individual one-day lessons, Day 13 consists of a unit review, and Day 14 consists of a unit test. For the complete list of lessons and all topics/events covered, see the end of this description. This unit is intended to be ready-to-use for any teacher regardless of their prior experience with the content. All student documents are pre-formatted for immediate classroom use, and all answer keys are provided. It is a very content-rich unit and could easily be extended beyond 14 days if a teacher chooses to do so. **Bundle Contains (in downloadable .zip files):** * ***Daily Lesson Files (to be used during Days 1-12):*** - Each daily lesson .zip file includes a PowerPoint presentation, student guided notes, and a multiple-choice quiz. Keys are included. - Each lesson is ready-to-use with no prep required. All answer keys are included. * ***Review & Test Files (to be used during Days 13-14):*** - Unit Study Guide and Scavenger Hunt Review Activity for interactive student engagement. - Unit Test with 20 multiple-choice questions, many of which include documents or visuals. - Full Unit Question Bank containing 47 multiple-choice questions (for test customization). - All answer keys are included for easy and efficient grading. . **Topics Covered By Lesson Include:** * ***Preventing Another War - 1920s Foreign Policy*** - Washington Naval Conference, arms control/disarmament, German hyperinflation crisis, the Dawes Plan, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, the Young Plan, impact of U.S. efforts to prevent war in the 1920s * ***Post-WW1 Demobilization & the Lost Generation*** - Demobilization and its economic impacts, unemployment, groups affected, farm overproduction, “The Lost Generation”, key Lost Generation writers (Stein, Fitzgerald, Hemingway) * ***The First Red Scare & Post-WW1 Nativism*** - The First Red Scare (definition, causes, impact on civil liberties), the Palmer Raids, Red Summer, post-WW1 nativism, the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan, the Sacco and Vanzetti trial * ***The Roaring Twenties Economy*** - “The Roaring Twenties”, Henry Ford, mass production, urbanization, the “Race into the Sky”, new forms of entertainment (incl. radio and movies), rising 1920s consumerism, economic boom, the Roaring Twenties stock market * ***The Jazz Age - Social Change & Cultural Conflicts in the 1920s*** - Emergence of nationwide popular culture, mass media development, jazz music, flappers, major cultural conflicts in the 1920s, the John Scopes “monkey” trial, fundamentalism vs. modernism, Prohibition, speakeasies, organized crime * ***The Harlem Renaissance*** - Harlem Renaissance (definition and major causes), New Negro Movement, importance of Harlem in New York City, Black achievements in music, art, literature and theatre, prominent figures in the Harlem Renaissance, 1920s racism/racial violence (incl. Tulsa Race Riots and Rosewood Massacre, themes and impacts of the Harlem Renaissance * ***Major Causes of the Great Depression*** - The Great Depression – major causes, overproduction, income inequality, easy consumer credit, consumerism, unstable banking system, laissez-faire, lack of financial regulations, stock market speculation, over-speculation, buying stock “on margin”, the Great Stock Market Crash of 1929 * ***Life During the Great Depression*** - The Great Stock Market Crash, impact on investors and on banks, bank runs and bank failures, rising unemployment, “Hoovervilles”, breadlines , the Dust Bowl, Dust Bowl migration * ***Rise of FDR & the New Deal*** - Republican presidents of the 1920s, laissez-faire economy, Herbert Hoover, “voluntary co-operation”, “rugged individualism”, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, “Hoovervilles”, the Bonus Army march, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s background and philosophies on the Great Depression, the 1932 Election, the New Deal, “First 100 Days” * ***FDR and the First New Deal*** - FDR’s initial approach to the Depression, “fireside chats”, the First New Deal, end of the banking crisis, temporary relief programs created during the First New Deal, permanent government agencies created during the First New Deal, goals and impacts of these programs and agencies * ***The Second New Deal & 1936 Election*** - Difference between the First New Deal and the Second New Deal, temporary programs of the 2nd New Deal, permanent reforms of the 2nd New Deal, lasting impacts and long-term challenges of these reforms, the 1936 Election, the New Deal Coalition, African American political realignment * ***New Deal Challenges and Legacy*** - Supreme Court rules against New Deal programs, Judicial Procedures Reform Bill, “Court-Packing”, the “Roosevelt Recession”, Keynesian economics, short-term impacts of the New Deal on the Great Depression, long-term impacts of the New Deal . **Slides/Pages: 529 total (441 slides, 88 pages)** . **Why Teachers Love This Resource:** - Huge savings — by purchasing this unit bundle, you save **over 50%** compared to buying each individual component. Comprehensive, No-Prep Unit—everything you need in terms of content for an entire unit of instruction. - Ready-to-use materials—perfect for any teacher, experienced or new. - Great for substitutes—all the materials are pre-formatted with answer keys provided. - Ideal for virtual classrooms—easily adaptable for online teaching platforms. . **51/Usage Statement:** This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.
1920s Lesson Plan Bundle | 6 US History Lessons | Roaring Twenties, Stock Market & Jazz Age
This **1920s Lesson Plan Bundle** includes **six engaging US History lessons** covering key events, social movements, and cultural shifts during the Roaring Twenties, often referred to as the Jazz Age. Whether you’re teaching about post-WW1 U.S. foreign policy, the economic boom, Prohibition, the Harlem Renaissance, or the social changes of the 1920s, this bundle provides comprehensive, ready-to-use resources. Perfect for teachers of any experience level, each lesson is designed for a 45-50 minute class period and can be customized for your specific needs. All files are fully editable to fit your classroom's schedule, whether you need to lengthen or shorten your lessons. **Lessons Included in this Bundle:** * ***Post-WW1 U.S. Foreign Policy (26 slides, 4 pages)*** - This lesson explores U.S. foreign policy in the 1920s, focusing on efforts to prevent another world war through treaties like the Washington Naval Conference, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, and the Dawes Plan. Students will gain insights into U.S. foreign relations during this critical period and the impact of these policies on the world stage. * ***Post-WW1 Demobilization & The Lost Generation (36 slides, 4 pages)*** - Delve into the challenges of post-WW1 demobilization, including the economic impacts and how the era’s disillusionment gave rise to the Lost Generation of writers. Key figures like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Gertrude Stein will be discussed, along with the generation's influence on social change in the 1920s. * ***First Red Scare & Post-WW1 Nativism (37 slides, 4 pages)*** - This lesson covers the First Red Scare, the Palmer Raids, and the rise of nativism in post-WW1 America, including the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan and the controversial Sacco and Vanzetti trial. Students will analyze how fear of communism and immigration shaped national policies. * ***Roaring Twenties Economy & Stock Market (25 slides, 4 pages)*** - Explore the economic boom of the Roaring Twenties with a focus on the rise of consumerism, the stock market, and the impact of Henry Ford’s assembly line. Students will learn how the economy influenced the 1920s cultural scene, with the emergence of new technologies and the rise of mass media. * ***Jazz Age & Prohibition in the Roaring Twenties (41 slides, 4 pages)*** - This lesson covers the Jazz Age, including the spread of jazz music, the role of flappers, and the controversies surrounding Prohibition. Students will discuss the social conflicts of the era and the cultural significance of jazz, as well as the consequences of the 18th Amendment and the 21st Amendment. * ***The Harlem Renaissance (35 slides, 4 pages)*** - Students will explore the Harlem Renaissance and its profound cultural impact on African American expression in music, literature, and politics. The lesson addresses the work of figures like Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Louis Armstrong, and examines the rise of political movements like Garveyism. . **Slides/Pages: 223 total (199 slides, 24 pages)** . **Each Lesson Plan Includes:** - PowerPoint Presentation: Ready-to-use, visually engaging slides. - Guided Notes: Student-friendly fill-in-the-blank notes to accompany the lessons. - Multiple Choice Quizzes: 6-question quizzes to assess understanding. - Teacher Answer Keys: Easy-to-reference answer keys for both guided notes and quizzes. . **Why Teachers Love This Resource:** - Great value: By purchasing this bundle, you **save 20%** compared to buying each lesson individually. - Extremely content-rich: Offers in-depth coverage of many major events and topics spanning multiple days of instruction. - Perfect for any teacher: Ready-to-use materials ideal for both experienced teachers and substitutes. - Ideal for virtual classrooms: Fully adaptable to online teaching platforms with minimal preparation needed. - Time-saving: All resources are packaged together, allowing for flexible teaching with minimal prep work. . **51/Usage Statement:** This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.
Roaring Twenties Bundle | 5 US History Lesson Plans | 1920s Lesson Plans | Slides, Guided Notes, Quizzes, Keys Included
This **Roaring Twenties Lesson Plan Bundle** for US History students offers a collection of **5 lessons** that are ideal for teachers looking to dive into the key events and cultural shifts of the **1920s**. Each lesson plan in this bundle is packed with content that explores the profound changes in American society during the decade known as “The Roaring Twenties.” These lessons are perfect for a 45–50-minute class period, though they can easily be adjusted to fit your schedule. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or new to the content, these ready-to-use resources will save you valuable preparation time while providing a detailed exploration of the 1920s, including the economic boom, social movements, and cultural milestones of the Jazz Age. Lessons Included in this Bundle: * ***Post-WWI Demobilization & The Lost Generation (Total Slides: 36 | Total Pages: 4)*** - Explore the economic impacts of post-WWI demobilization, the Lost Generation, and the influence of writers like Stein, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway. * ***The First Red Scare & Post-WWI Nativism (Total Slides: 37 | Total Pages: 4)*** - Examine the First Red Scare, the Palmer Raids, the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan, and the Sacco and Vanzetti trial. * ***The Roaring Twenties Economy & Stock Market (Total Slides: 25 | Total Pages: 4)*** - Investigate the economic boom of the 1920s, the rise of consumerism, the stock market, and Henry Ford's impact on mass production. * ***The Jazz Age & Prohibition (Total Slides: 41 | Total Pages: 4)*** - Analyze the cultural revolution of the Jazz Age, the rise of jazz music, flappers, the Scopes Trial, and the impact of Prohibition on American society. * ***The Harlem Renaissance (Total Slides: 35 | Total Pages: 4)*** - Dive into the Harlem Renaissance, focusing on African American cultural and political expression, as well as the challenges faced by Black Americans during the era. . **Slides/Pages: 194 total (174 slides, 20 pages)** . **Why Teachers Love This Resource:** - Great value: By purchasing this bundle, you save over 15% compared to buying each lesson individually. - Extremely content-rich: Offers in-depth coverage of many major events and topics spanning multiple days of instruction. - Perfect for any teacher: Ready-to-use materials ideal for both experienced teachers and substitutes. - Ideal for virtual classrooms: Fully adaptable to online teaching platforms with minimal preparation needed. - Time-saving: All resources are packaged together, allowing for flexible teaching with minimal prep work. . **51/Usage Statement:** This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.
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