View Single Post
  #6  
Old 05-29-2004, 11:08 PM
KSigkid KSigkid is offline
GreekChat Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: New England
Posts: 9,328
Re: "Colored" Waiting Area

Quote:
Originally posted by preciousjeni
My mother, a fifth grade teacher, found a sign from the early 20th century that reads

"Colored Waiting Area
Grand Central Station
New York City"

Or something to that effect. During the year, she has the opportunity to teach units that are separate from the regular curriculum. In the coming year, she'll be doing a unit about the Cherokee/Tsalagi.

Now that she has found this plaque, she would like to present it to her class (none of whom, we're pretty sure, have EVER seen anything like it before) and do a unit about African Americans.

So, I'm starting to do research for her to find information that is not taught during Black History Month, but is very important history. Please help me compile a list by letting me know what information you'd like to see fifth graders learn!!
Slight hijack...I was at an antiques fair with my family a couple of weeks ago, and one of the vendors was selling a bunch of signs, etc. that were like the ones your mother found. I thought it was a bit odd to have a booth selling items like that...
Reply With Quote