This week, we continue to share resources for those who are teaching (or who just want to learn more about) U.S. history. We hope you find them useful as you prepare for the new school year!

U.S. HISTORY RESOURCES (Part II!)

Visit our Resources for Teachers page to see all of the websites we have gathered to support the work of educators!

UPCOMING EVENTS

NorSC Virtual Networking Event

Eventbrite - Dyckman Farmhouse Museum presents NorSC Virtual Networking Event - Wednesday, August 23, 2023 - Find event and ticket information.

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SSAAM Fundraising event with Somerset Patriots

Join us at TD Bank Ballpark on Sunday, August 27th for the Somerset Patriots (NYY) vs. Hartford Yard Goats (COL) Game. This game will be the inaugural game where the Somerset Patriots will be honoring the Negro Leagues, and honor the New York Black Yankees.

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NEW FROM SANKOFA COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS

Sankofa Collaborative partners Beverly Mills and Elaine Buck have released their second book, African Americans of Central New Jersey: A History of Harmony and Hostility. Order your copy today!

For more articles, guides and other materials, visit the Sankofa Collaborative's Program Archives and Resources page.
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The Sankofa Collaborative helps people learn about, understand, and discuss African American history in schools, museums, libraries, civic groups, and other settings.

The Collaborative is the work of five New Jersey organizations - 1804 Consultants, Grounds For Sculpture, The New Jersey Historical Society, Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum, and the William Trent House Museum. Our programs and website are made possible through generous grants from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and the New Jersey Historical Commission.
Sankofa, a word from the Twi language of Ghana, translates to "go back and get it." It is often depicted by a bird with its body facing forward and its head turned back, holding a precious egg. This and other Sankofa symbols remind us of the importance of learning from the past.
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