In addition to McKissick's full list of publications, the following educator's guides are available for purchase. Guides are developed from original McKissick exhibitions. To order, please contact Ja-Nae at 803-777-7251.
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I Made This Jar: The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave
I Made This Jar focuses on the contributions of the enslaved potter and poet, Dave, who labored in the pottery industry that flourished in the Edgefield district of South Carolina in the 1800s. Lesson plans address pottery making, written and oral traditions in poetry, and the economics of slavery in relation to antebellum craftwork. Also included are a teacher background and bibliography. 1998. 42 pages. Spiral-bound. Accompanying color slides no longer available. $20 |
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Jubilation! African American Celebrations in the Southeast
Jubilation! explores the special nature of African-American celebrations within the family and community, and encourages students to discover their own cultural heritage. Includes lesson plans, teacher background, and a bibliography of adult and children's literature. 56 pages. Spiral-bound. $10 |
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A Portion of the People: Three Hundred Years of Southern Jewish Life
A Portion of the People presents the little-known story of more than 300 years of Jewish life in South Carolina and the South. Contains historical background information and lesson plans on the Jewish experience in America as well as the South. Designed to meet national social study standards, the guide includes information on relevant Web sites, and an accompanying CD with Powerpoint presentations of images and figures from the guide. 2002. 67 pages. Spiral-bound.
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