The Harlem Renaissance Profiles in Creativity

The Harlem Renaissance Profiles in Creativity by Cheryl Willis Hudson is a nonfiction book published by Newbridge Educational Pub. in 2002. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, serves as a guided reading program designed for intermediate grades. It aims to reinforce and enrich social studies and science curricula, providing an integrated resource for teaching and assessing nonfiction reading and writing skills through standards-based content.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the Harlem Renaissance, focusing on the intellectual life and history of African Americans during the 20th century. The book addresses various aspects of African American arts and biographies, making it a valuable educational tool. It aligns with NCSS and NSES standards, ensuring that it meets the needs of educators and students alike in understanding this significant cultural movement.
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Nonfiction guided reading program for intermediate grades to reinforce and enrich social studies and science curricula. Integrated resource for teaching and assessing skills of nonfiction reading and writing through standards-based content. Developed around NCSS and NSES standards.
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