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); and
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15.B
Depth 1Parent ID: D743E193F35B494E9B4CB5A13482BBB8Standard set: Ethnic Studies: African American Studies
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- Statement code
- 15.B
- List ID
- 15.B
- Standard ID
- 72E4BF2A8F0A48B1BAE3633927784A5C
- Subject
- Social Studies (2010-2018)
- Grades
- 10, 11, 12
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- D743E193F35B494E9B4CB5A13482BBB8
- Source document
- Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills in Social Studies
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