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Stand Your Ground

The Life And Accomplishment Of Paul Robeson (1898-1976), For Kindergarten Through 8th Grade

BY THE FIRST DAY TEACHERS OF PRINCETON MONTHLY MEETING

Brief Description:
Written by First-day teachers in Princeton Monthly Meeting (PYM), 1999. Although it states it is for kindergarten through 8th grade, most meetings have found this excellent curriculum more appropriate for older children. Three lessons on the life and accomplishment of Paul Robeson, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of his birth. Contains ideas for how to recognize and use our talents and how to gather the courage to stand up for what we, as Quakers, believe. K-8th grade.

Philadelphia Yearly Meeting 1999 30 PP. Looseleaf

$9.50 (in stock)

 

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