AAS.SS.12.A
Analyze the impact of assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression on the lives of African Americans.
Ethnic Studies: African American Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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assimilationstereotypesde facto practicesoppressionlives of African Americans
Skills
- analyze (impact of assimilation on the lives of African Americans) #dok3
- analyze (impact of stereotypes on the lives of African Americans) #dok3
- analyze (impact of de facto practices on the lives of African Americans) #dok3
- analyze (impact of oppression on the lives of African Americans) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can define assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression as they relate to African American experiences. #dok1
- I can identify examples of assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression in African American history and present life. #dok1
- I can describe how assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression have influenced individual and collective African American experiences. #dok2
- I can explain the differences between assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression. #dok2
- I can analyze the impact of assimilation on the lives of African Americans in various historical and social contexts. #dok3
- I can analyze the impact of stereotypes on the experiences of African Americans and their communities. #dok3
- I can analyze how de facto practices and oppression have shaped opportunities and challenges for African Americans. #dok3
Big Ideas
- The lives of African Americans have been shaped by the forces of assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression over time.
- Understanding the impact of assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression helps explain ongoing struggles and resilience in African American communities.
Essential Questions
- How have assimilation, stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression shaped the individual and collective experiences of African Americans?
- In what ways have stereotypes and de facto practices limited opportunities for African Americans throughout history?
- How do assimilation and oppression intersect to affect cultural identity within African American communities?
- What historical and contemporary examples illustrate the effects of these forces on African Americans?
- How has resistance to stereotypes, de facto practices, and oppression manifested in African American history?