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African-American Folktales and their Use in an Integrated Curriculum - Yale University
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This unit approaches the art of African-American storytelling as a springboard to an understanding of the history, heritage, and development of this culture. With an emphasis on listening,...more
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This unit approaches the art of African-American storytelling as a springboard to an understanding of the history, heritage, and development of this culture. With an emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, this series of lessons can be effectively used in conjunction with the Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Treasury of Literature text.''''?
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