Teaching About Selma


Students can learn valuable lessons from the long history of grassroots organizing and the role of young people in the Selma freedom movement to inform their struggles for justice today. Teaching for Change developed free interactive lessons and a list of recommended resources that can be used on their own and/or as a companion to the film Selma. More.

Selma Resource Booklist

Teaching About the Civil Rights Movement: Books for the Classroom


Black History: Titles for Kids
and the Classroom


January Bestsellers

The New Jim Crow

Doing the Right Thing for Children

Grace for President




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1919, The Year of Racial Violence
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