Latinos in U.S. History Lesson Plans

Curriculum

Latinos in U.S. History Lesson Plans

This curriculum offers a comprehensive exploration of Latino and Latina experiences in the United States during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, focusing on immigration, civil rights and the contributions of prominent figures.

Across three core sections, students will examine the diverse stories of Latino immigrants, their challenges and their triumphs through primary sources like court documents, legal petitions, interviews, speeches and visual materials such as art and photographs. Students will assess and compare the immigrant experiences and civil rights struggles that shaped the Latino community, culminating in written assignments that evaluate the social, economic and political advancements made over time.

unidosus_gli_latinaandlatinoimmigration_2024.pdf

unidosus_gli_latinoandlatinacivilrights.pdf

unidosus_gli_prominentlatinosandlatinas.pdf

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