Restorying We The People

Maryland Black Luminaries and Changemakers

Toolkit exploring Maryland's Black luminaries and changemakers through multidisciplinary curriculum resources.

Humanizing Black Labor: Re-storying the Black Labor Experience in Maryland

Toolkit exploring the Black labor experience in Maryland through primary sources and museum collections.

Places of Black Joy: The Nace's Day Parade In Trappe, MD

Toolkit exploring the cultural celebration of Nace's Day Parade and places of Black joy in Maryland.

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Freedom Bound: Runaways of the Chesapeake

Explore stories of resistance from the lives of nine bound workers (indentured, enslaved and convict) from the Chesapeake region reported in the Maryland Gazette (1728–1864).

Curriculum Contributor: Luis Vaco – Soto

An African American Journey

A Resource for Learning the History of African Americans in Maryland and the United States

View sample lessons from this inaugural teacher's resource guide (2005–2008) developed through a partnership with the Museum and the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE).

This resource guide (Grades 4-8) provides lessons on social studies, language arts and the fine arts that highlight the contributions of African Americans in Maryland and the nation.

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A teacher's resource guide for grades 4-8 offering lessons on social studies, language arts and the fine arts.

RFLM Online Collection Portal: Check out our sample educational resource lessons connecting museum artifacts from our online collection portal. These sample lesson activities can be modified for homeschoolers and families.

To obtain a full copy of the curriculum, please contact the education department at (443) 263-1829 or email [email protected].

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An African American Journey

MSDE Curriculum Resource
Grades 4-8