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Adedjouma, D. (1996). The palm of my heart: poetry by African American children. New York: Lee & Low Books. 811 Pal
Adler, D.A. (2007). Heroes for civil rights. New York, NY: Holiday House. 323.092273 Ald
Adler, D.a. (1992). A picture book of Harriet Tubman. New York: Holiday House. 973.8092 Adl
Alexander, K., & Glaze, A. (1996). Towards freedom: The African-Canadian experience. Toronto, ON: Umbrella Press. 305.8036071 Ale
Alexander, K. (1996). Teacher’s guide for Towards Freedom: The African Canadian experience.
Toronto, ON: Umbrella Press. 305.8036071 Ale
Aloian, M. (2009). Kwanzaa. New York, NY: Crabtree Publishers. 394.2612 Alo
Bowden, R., & Wilson, R. (2010). African culture. Chicago, IL: Heinemann. 960 Bow
Bowden, R., & Wilson, R. (2010). Changing Africa. Chicago, IL: Heinemann. 960 Bow
Carson, M. K. (2005). The Underground Railroad for kids: from slavery to freedom with 21 activities. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. 973.7115 Car
Clark, D. (2009). South Africa: The culture. Rev. ed. St Catharines, ON: Crabtree. 968 Cla
Clark, D. (2009). South Africa: The land. Rev. ed. St Catharines, ON: Crabtree. 968 Cla
Clark, D. (2009). South Africa: The people. Rev. ed. St Catharines, ON: Crabtree. 968 Cla
Clinton, C. & Alcorn, S. (1998). I, too, sing America: three centuries of African-American poetry. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 821.08 I
Dash, P. (1999). Traditions from the Caribbean. Austin TX: Raintree Steck-Vaughn. 972.9 Das
Dudley, K. (1997). Great African Americans in government. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON: Crabtree.
920 Dud
Dyson, M.E. (1996). Between God and gansta rap: bearing witness to black culture. NewYork: Oxford University. 305.896073 Dys
Elliot, H. (2010). Frederick Douglass: From slavery to statesman. St. Catherines, ON: Crabtree Pub. 973.7114092 Ell
Ferguson, J. (2005). Makers of the Caribbean. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers: Institut de cooperation franco caraïbe. 972.9 Fer
Giovanni, N. et al. (Eds.). (2008). Hip hop speaks to children: A celebration of poetry with a beat. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky. 811.008 Hip
Givens, A. (1998). Strong souls singing: African American books for our daughters and our sisters. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 016.9730496 Str
Hacker, C. (1997). Great African Americans in history. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON: Crabtree. 920 Hac
Hacker, C. (1997). Great African Americans in the arts. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON: Crabtree. 920 Hac
Hamilton, V. (1995). Her stories: African American folktales. New York, NY: Blue Sky Press. 398.208996 Ham
Hansen, J. (2004). Moments in Canadian Black history. Napanee, ON: S&S Learning Materials. 971 Han
Hayden, R.C (1992). 7 African-American scientists. Frederick, MD: Twenty-First Century Books.
509.22 Hay
Hayden, R.C (1992). 11 African-American doctors. Frederick, MD: Twenty-First Century Books.
610.922 Hay
Hermann, S. (2010). The struggle for freedom. Chicago, IL: Heinemann Library. 306.36209 Her
Herr, M. (2010). African Roots. Chicago, IL: Heinemann. 960 Her
Hoffman, M. (1991). Amazing grace. London: Frances Linoln. 2-7 Hof
Hoobler, D. (1995). The African American family album. New York: Oxford University Press. 973.0496 Hoo
Horn, G.M. (2010). Sojourner Truth: speaking up for freedom. St. Catherines, ON: Crabtree Pub. 973.7114092 Hor
Hornsby, A. (1991). Chronology of African-American history: significant events and people from 1619 to the present. 973.0496073 Hor
Hudson, W. (1993). Pass it on: African-American poetry for children. New York: Scholastic. 811.008 Pas
Hughes, L. (1994). The dream keeper and other poems. New York: Knopf. 821 Hug
Hux, A., & Wong, M, et al. (Ed). (2009). History of Africa and peoples of African descent course profile CAS331: a grade 11 history Open Ontario Ministry of Education approved locally developed course. Toronto: Toronto District School Board, Library and Learning Resources. 960 His
Isaacs, S. S. (2002). Life on the Underground Railroad. Chicago, IL: Heinemann Library. 973.7115 Isa
Johnson, B. B., (Ed). (2007). Gumbo for the soul: the recipe for literacy in the African American community: an anthology. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, Inc. 810.80896 Gum
Karenga, M. (1998). Kwanzaa: a celebration of family, community, and culture. Los Angeles, CA: University of Sankore Press. 394.261 Kar
King, M. L. (1997). I have a dream. New York: Scholastic. 323.092 Kin
Lantier, P. (2010). Harriet Tubman: conductor on the Underground Railroad. St.Catharines, ON: Crabtree Pub. 973.7115092 Lan
Livesey, R. (2006). Black heritage. Markham, ON: Fitzheny & Whiteside. 971.00496 Liv
Mason-John, V., & Cameron, K.A. (2013). The great black north: Contemporary African Canadian poetry. Calgary: Frontenac house. 819.108 Gre
Metcalf, D.H. (1996). Portraits of outstanding African American women. Torrance, CA: Good Apple. 305.48896073 Met
Myers, W.D. (1991). Now is your time!: the African-American struggle for freedom. New York: HarperCollins. 973.0496073 Mye
Rediger, P. (1995). Great African Americans in music. New York: Crabtree Pub. Co. 796.092 Red
Rediger, P. (1995). Great African Americans in sports. New York: Crabtree Pub. Co. 796.092 Red
Reef, C. (1996). Black explorers. New York: Facts on File. 910.922 Ree
Robertson, L. (1996). Kwanzaa fun. New York: Kingfisher. 394.268 Rob
Sadlier, R. (2003). The kids book of Black Canadian history. Toronto, ON: Kids Can Press.
971.00496 Sad
Schuman, M. (1996). Martin Luther King, Jr.: leader for civil rights. Springfield, N.J.: Enslow Publishers. 323.092 Kin Sch
Smith, J.C. (1994). Black firsts: 2,000 years of extraordinary achievement. Detroit, MN: Gale Research. 305.8036073 Bla
Smith, J.C. (1992). Notable black American women. Detroit: Gale Research. 920.7208996 Not
Stroud, B. (2007). The patchwork path: a quilt map to freedom. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press. 973.7115 Str
Thompson, G.L. (2010). The power of one: How you can help or harm African American Students. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. 371.829 Tho
Toronto District School Board. (2006). African heritage resource guide 2006: Information on presenters, print resources, websites. Toronto, ON: Toronto District School Board. 960 Afr
Wilson, R, & Bowden, R. (2010). Modern Africa. Chicago, IL: Heinemann. 960 Wil
Wukovits, J.F. (1999). Martin Luther King, Jr. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books. 323.092 Kin Wuk
Young, R. & Yound, J.D. (1993). African-American folktales for young readers: including favorite stories from African and African-American storytellers. Little Rock: August House. 398.208996 Afr
Articles: TDSB teachers may request copies of articles.
10 ways to celebrate Black History. (2012, Feb). Curriculum Review, 51(6), 8-9.
Akano, U.G. & Akano, E. (2009, Jan). Black History Month – not all about slavery. Update, 36(5), 5.
Boutte, Gloria Swindler; Strickland Jennifer. (2008, Spring). Making African American culture and history central to early childhood teaching and learning. The Journal of Negro Education, 77 (2) 131-143.
Bowen, Dorothy. (2005, Feb). Africa is not a country: Teaching African culture through picture books. School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2 (6), 30-33.
Childress, V., Gray, R., & Lucas, A. (2003, May/June). Activity: Black inventors and innovations. Technology Teacher, 62(8), 7-10.
February is Black History Month. (2013, Jan). Curriculum Review, 52(5), 11.
Goel, S. (2009, Spring). Superheroes: Help black youth take pride in their history. Education today, 21(1), 25-26.
Hammond, Z. (2014, Jan). Five things not to do during Black History Month. Education Digest, 79(5), 16-18.
Hammond, Z. (2014, Jan). Four things to do during Black History Month. Education Digest, 79(5), 19-21.
Hudson, H.T. (2011, Winter). Read about Black History. Instruction, 120(4), 34-36.
Kaesshaefer, M. (2010, Jan/Feb). Celebrate Black History Month. Instructor, 119(4), 24-25.
Landa, M. H. (2012). Deconstructing Black History Month: Three African American boys’ exploration of identity. Multicultural Perspectives, 14(1), 11-17.
The many faces of the civil rights movement. (2012, Feb/Mar). School Librarian’s Workshop, 32(4), 9-11.
Marshall, E., et al. (2009, Sep). Ghetto fabulous: Reading black adolescent femininity in contemporary and urban street fiction. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 53 (1), 28-36.
Sadlier, R. (2005, Winter). Black History Month: A reflection of being: Experience and future. Education Forum, 31(1), 24-27.
Shubitz, S. (2009, Mar/Apr). 16 ways to celebrate Black History Month. Instructor, 118(4), 23-25.
Teaching Black History Month: Great ideas from teaching tolerance. (2010, Feb). Curriculum Review, 49(6), 10-11.
Check these out too!
TDSB Equity Department on African Heritage
TDSB Virtual Library for online encyclopedias and e-books (ask your TL for details)
Elementary
Secondary
TDSB Medianet for DVDs and videos (look for the ‘African Heritage’ mediagraphy)
Some suggested Internet sites:
African Canadian Online (York U)
Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Black History Month. Resources for Teachers.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Coretta Scott King Book Awards
Historica Dominion Institute
Ontario Black History Society
Reading Rockets
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African Heritage Month
2014
Selected resources from the Professional Library
TDSB Professional Library
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(416) 395-8289
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