Teaching African-American History at Home
By Imogen Rayne, published Jul 19, 2007
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Explain that Martin Luther King gave his life for a dream of freedom, which they are now living every day. Sometimes, a child needs to understand the past, in order to appreciate the future they are accustomed to. Try teaching them not to be separate, but equal and proud of their heritage. Find educational games and toys, which teach culture and the history of the African-American people. By teaching them about the many of generations that died, they can see what hate can breed.
Be sure to explain, why the non-violent groups like NAACP, have remained in America. Log on to www.teachingtolerance.com and begin teaching your child, exactly how to tolerate other culture. Inspire them to believe and achieve their dreams, while showing them that the sky is the limit. Every February, look into your local city's; African-American heritage and celebrate these important accomplishments they made.
Volunteer to help teach African-American History to their class mate, if possible. The teaching tolerance website can help, by sending the proper resources your home or school. Each day, the child can learn more about their culture and heritage that wasn't pleasant. But, every child can learn ways to overcome the hate if the parents are careful not to breed hate. Many children of different cultures are learning from the adults, who are in change of setting an example.
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