analyze the expansion of educational opportunities for African Americans, including the Freedman's Bureau, Rosenwald Schools, the Second Morrill Act (1890), the establishment of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and the role of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (Divine 9)
Standard detail
AA.15.B
Depth 2Parent ID: FBBB13139620450F8D890C0BF24AA138Standard set: Ethnic Studies (2020): African-American Studies
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- AA.15.B
- Standard ID
- 3685DBD08CFD4A50B35F5A006D6144B7
- ASN identifier
- S21416384
- Subject
- Social Studies (2020-)
- Grades
- 10, 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- FBBB13139620450F8D890C0BF24AA138C853011341184A149D5C45C065DA7110
- Source document
- Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Ethnic Studies: African-American Studies (2020)