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Home-School: Black History Month Continues

By Annette Walters February 25, 2021

Continuing our studies for Black History Month, this week we learned about Edmonia Lewis, a famous sculptor. We read aloud a quote from her 

“Letter From L. Maria Child,” in the National Anti-Slavery Standard, 27 Febuarary 1864. “There is nothing so beautiful as the free forest. To catch a fish when you are hungry, cut the boughs of a tree, make a fire to roast it, and eat it in the open air, is the greatest of all luxuries. I would not stay a week pent up in cities, if it were not for my passion for art.” We read about life growing up, her education, travels, and studied her sculptures. She was the first internationally recognized sculptor of Afican American and Native American descent. Unfortunately much of her work was lost but we found pictures of a few pieces online. I used our art study techniques, studying pictures of each sculpture, then when I put it away, had the kids describe it to me. Poor Cupid and The Death of Cleopatra were among the favorites. We also watched a documentary called A Short History of the Moors. We learned and discussed the history of the people, their way of life and the beautiful architecture of their buildings. The Moors ruled in Grenada for almost 800 years and built a fortress palace called the Alhambra. Much of the buildings have survived and can still be visited today. 




The weather is warming up and we’re looking forward to planning some field trips so stay tuned. I’ve had the kids make a list of all the things they want to learn about and we are going down the list, coming up with ideas for some hands on learning.


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About Annette: 

I’m a homeschool mom of two, ages 11 and 5. We’ve been homeschooling from the beginning for 6 years and our preferred method is unschooling with a Charlotte Mason twist. I love homeschooling for the freedom it gives us and because I enjoy learning alongside my kids. Our favorite ways to indulge our interests are by exploring the world around us, doing experiments and activities, talking to people who are passionate about their fields, and reading well written books. I believe so much in what we do, I’ve kept it through divorce and now working full time from home. It’s my hope to continue our journey until college or whatever next step my kids choose to take. 


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