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Antiracist APUSH
Social Studies, History, US History, African American Studies, Black History Manisha Snoyer (CEO and co-founder of Modulo) Social Studies, History, US History, African American Studies, Black History Manisha Snoyer (CEO and co-founder of Modulo)

Antiracist APUSH

Explore why Antiracist APUSH is a standout AP U.S. History program that goes beyond traditional curricula to address racial issues and historical myths. Our review highlights its effectiveness in fostering critical thinking and providing a truthful, inclusive understanding of America's past. Ideal for AP educators and students seeking depth and accuracy.

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Sankofa Club
Social Studies, History, Black History, World History, African American Studies Manisha Snoyer (CEO and co-founder of Modulo) Social Studies, History, Black History, World History, African American Studies Manisha Snoyer (CEO and co-founder of Modulo)

Sankofa Club

Explore our in-depth review of Sankofa Club, a leading resource in Black history education. Learn how its live classes, supportive community, and special programs like Black Math Genius can enrich your family's learning experience. This comprehensive guide will help you decide if Sankofa Club is the right choice for your educational needs.

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ReVisioning History for Young People Series
Social Studies, Black History, Indigenous History, US History, History, LGBTQ Plus History Manisha Snoyer (CEO and co-founder of Modulo) Social Studies, Black History, Indigenous History, US History, History, LGBTQ Plus History Manisha Snoyer (CEO and co-founder of Modulo)

ReVisioning History for Young People Series

Dive into the "ReVisioning History for Young People" series, where traditional narratives are expanded to include the vital stories of marginalized communities. This series offers a transformative approach to learning U.S. history, designed for middle-grade and high school students seeking a more inclusive and accurate understanding of America's past. Perfect for educators, parents, and young readers eager to explore history through a new lens.

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