This lesson, titled Black British People of 16th Century Britain, highlights the often-overlooked history of Black individuals during the Tudor period. It explores key figures such as John Blanke, a royal trumpeter under Henry VIII, and the challenges Black people faced during Queen Elizabeth I’s reign. The lesson examines the differences between slavery and bonded servitude, the roles of Black servants in aristocratic households, and the social dynamics that shaped their experiences in Britain.
In this bundle, you will receive a download of the PowerPoint lesson, a detailed lesson plan, and a lesson worksheet booklet filled with activities for students to follow along with and complete. The lesson also includes homework assignments to deepen students’ understanding, allowing them to research additional figures and reflect on the social conditions of Black individuals in 16th-century Britain. This comprehensive resource is designed to provide a nuanced perspective on early Black British history.
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