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Dramatic Presentation in Greenfield Village. Explores how the Gullah culture and language of the Georgia Sea Islands preserved elements of African culture.
This Resource is for:Educators; Youth and Scouts; Students; Leadership
Theme:Family and Community Life
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Type of Use:Onsite Program, Fridays in October
Curriculum Connection:U.S. History; English Language Arts
National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies Strands II, V, VI, X Michigan Social Studies Grade Level and High School Content Expectations 1 - H2.0.5, H2.0.6; 2 - H2.0.5; 4 - G4.0.2; 5 - U2.2.2, U2.2.3, U2.3.4; 6 - H1.2.5, H1.4.1; 7 - H1.2.6, H1.4.1; 8 - U4.2.2, U5.1.1, U5.1.5
Grade/Age Level:Early Elementary; Upper Elementary; Middle School; High School; Adults; Brownie Girl Scouts; Junior Girl Scouts; Cadette Girl Scouts; Cub Scouts; Boy Scouts
Format:Web
Time Period:Era 4: Expansion and Reform; Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction
Pricing:Free with Village admission
Venue:Greenfield Village
Tags:African American, drama, enslavement, freedom, play, story, theater