W. E. B. Du Bois: The Souls of Black Folk - 6-Pack

A few nights after the “Boston Riots” of July 30, 1903, a lawyer arranges a meeting between two prominent leaders of the black community: the equal rights activist W.E.B. DuBois and the nonconfrontational “accomodationist” Booker T. Washington.
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Reader's Theater Classics,
Grade 5 - 9
Language English
SKU WW-Y14394
Series Reader's Theater Classics,
Grade 5 - 9
Language English
Content Area Language Arts, Social Studies
ISBN 9781490018843
Genre Biography
Format Print
Configuration 6-Pack
$39.00
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W. E. B. Du Bois: The Souls of Black Folk - 6-Pack

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A few nights after the “Boston Riots” of July 30, 1903, a lawyer arranges a meeting between two prominent leaders of the black community: the equal rights activist W.E.B. DuBois and the nonconfrontational “accomodationist” Booker T. Washington.

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Includes:

Includes:

  • Teacher's Guide
  • 6 Scripts

A few nights after the “Boston Riots” of July 30, 1903, a lawyer arranges a meeting between two prominent leaders of the black community: the equal rights activist W.E.B. DuBois and the nonconfrontational “accomodationist” Booker T. Washington.

Read Full Description
Includes:

Includes:

  • Teacher's Guide
  • 6 Scripts
Details:
SKU WW-Y14394
Series Reader's Theater Cla Reader's Theater Classics
Grade 5 - 9
Language English
Content Area Language Arts, Socia Language Arts, Social Studies
ISBN 9781490018843
Genre Biography
Format Print
Configuration 6-Pack

$39.00

Full DescriptionA few nights after the “Boston Riots” of July 30, 1903, a lawyer arranges a meeting between two prominent leaders of the black community: the equal rights activist W.E.B. DuBois and the nonconfrontational “accomodationist” Booker T. Washington.

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