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Linda Gail Dunham
October 16, 2017 at 1:49 pm
Don't Give up on yourself
The lesson plan submitted by Patrice Henry is going to be very impactful to the students in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who are familiar with the Greenwood Riots. Patrice has used solid Oklahoma standards for this unit for Middle School students, and the overall theme will change many young lives with the message of not giving up on yourself just because you may have made some mistakes. Patrice's original research at the Greenwood center adds authenticity to the entire unit.
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