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[EnglishLanguage 2115] Re: Black History and February Highlights

Emma Bourassa Ebourassa at tru.ca
Tue Feb 5 16:02:12 EST 2008


Carole,
I watched a fascinating program on PBS last night about an African Prince from Timbuctu who was a slave for 40 years, then gained support to get freedom and head back to Africa. Is this something in your repertoire? I believe the title was The Prince- I just caught it part way in. It was a different kind of story which I thoroughly enjoyed. e

Emma Bourassa
English as a Second or Additional Language/ Teaching English as a Second Language Instructor
ESAL Department
Thompson Rivers University
900 McGill Road. P.O. Box 3010
Kamloops, B.C. V2C 5N3
(250) 371-5895
fax 371-5514
ebourassa at tru.ca


>>> Carole Bos <cbos at bosglazier.com> 05/02/2008 10:55 am >>>

During February we commemorate African-American Heritage Month and
recall numerous world events: Explosion of the shuttle Columbia,
Parliament's abolishment of the slave-trade law, opening of King Tut's
tomb and FDR's Executive Order 9066 (resulting in Japanese-American
internment camps). Learn the details of those, and other events, in
this summary of February Highlights.
http://www.awesomestories.com/Newsletters/Feb%20Newsletter.htm

Also provided is a listing of topics (which link to primary sources)
for slavery, World War I and World War II (with separate sections for
the war in Europe and the war in the Pacific).

Group access to the site is free for all schools, libraries and
educators. Request group access with this form.
https://www.awesomestories.com/signup.php?ua=group_signup It is
also free for students and members of the general public. Select an
individual password with this form.
https://www.awesomestories.com/signup.php?ua=individual_signup The
site's privacy policy
http://www.awesomestories.com/content/privacy.shtml is strictly
enforced.

Carole Bos
Dean's Advisory Board
Grand Valley State University
bosc at gvsu.edu




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