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Elementary & Middle School Lessons
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Elementary & Middle School Lessons
Curriculum Lessons from An African American Journey, A Resource for Learning the History of African Americans in Maryland and the United States
Colonial and Early America ( 1600 – 1860)
Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage: Part 1
Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage: Part 2
The Portraits of Joshua Johnson
Benjamin Banneker: Trailblazer
Linking Cash Crops to Enslaved Labor: Laws Controlling Their Lives
Indentured and Enslaved Labor: Laws Controlling Their Lives
Teaching Values Through Fables
Stories in Fabric: Quilting in the African American Community
The Poetry of African American Women
African American Survival and Responses to Slavery
Harriet Tubman: A Journey to Freedom
Josiah Henson: From Slavery to Freedom
Josiah Henson and the Abolitionist Cause
Traveling Underground Railroad Routes Along the Mason-Dixon Line
Civil War and Reconstruction (1861 – 1900)
The United States Colored Troops: Fighting for Freedom
Early Twentieth Century (1900 – 1945)
History of the Harlem Renaissance
Harlem: All That Jazz and Blues
Late Twentieth Century to the Present (1946 – Present)
Tom Miller: Artist and Creator of Art Furniture
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum is proud to announce the opening of its newest touchpoint satellite gallery exhibition on September 19, 2025 at The Village at Mondawmin!
Blacks In White: African American Health Professionals is a powerful exhibition that highlights the extraordinary contributions of African American health professionals whose dedication, innovation, and service transformed the field of medicine and enriched our communities.
Location: The Village at Mondawmin, 3201 Tioga Parkway – East Entrance, Baltimore, MD 21215
We invite you to explore the stories, images, and artifacts that shed light on a legacy of excellence in health care that continues to inspire generations. The satellite exhibition is now on view and open to the public. Stop by The Village at Mondawmin and experience this important celebration of history and healing.
Join us as we honor the strength, resilience and brilliance of Black health professionals