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  • Grades 3-5
  • Visual Arts
  • Geography
  • African-American History

Harriet Tubman: Illustrating History
How can collage-style artwork depict historical events?

In this 3-5 lesson, students will explore Jacob Lawrence’s artistic collage technique from “The Migration Series.” Students will create original Lawrence-style collage artwork about the “conductor” of the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman. 

 

Lesson Content

Learning Objectives 

Students will: 

  • Determine key details about Harriet Tubman through a children’s book, Harriet and the Promised Land.
  • Analyze the artistic technique of collage.
  • Discuss the characteristics of collage artwork by artist Jacob Lawrence.
  • Research and gather information about a historical figure. 
  • Create original artwork in the style of Jacob Lawrence.

 

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Books

  • Story Painter: The Life of Jacob Lawrence by John Duggleby
  • Harriet and the Promised Land by Jacob Lawrence

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Teacher Background

Teachers should review historical information about Harriet Tubman from the following resources: , , , , and .

 

Teachers should also review information about Jacob Lawrence. Note: Some websites require a browser that supports Flash. , , , , Book: Harriet and the Promised Land by Jacob Lawrence.

 

Student Prerequisites 

Students should have background knowledge about the American institution of slavery, the Underground Railroad, and African American history. 

 

Accessibility Notes

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  • Original Writer

    Carol Parenzan Smalley

  • Original Writer

    Gladys Van Der Woude

  • Editor

    JoDee Scissors

  • Updated

    July 27, 2021

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