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Black Genius Framework: Unit 2 - Slave Rebellions
Resistance. Strategy. Liberation. Global Impact.
What if students learned that enslaved people were not passive victims of history - but brilliant strategists, military leaders, political thinkers, and architects of freedom?
Black Genius Framework: Unit 2 - Slave Rebellions re-centers the narrative of resistance by exploring the intellectual, strategic, and global power of enslaved Africans and their descendants who fought back against oppression.
This unit moves beyond simplified textbook summaries to examine organized revolts, maroon societies, shipboard rebellions, coordinated uprisings, and revolutionary movements that reshaped nations and disrupted empires. Students analyze rebellion not only as protest, but as calculated political action, economic resistance, and community preservation.
Learners will explore case studies including:
The Haitian Revolution
Maroon communities across the Caribbean and the Americas
Plantation uprisings in North and South America
Shipboard revolts during the transatlantic slave trade
Abolition resistance networks and freedom movements
Through primary source analysis, critical thinking activities, writing prompts, vocabulary development, and project-based learning extensions, this unit helps students:
Designed for upper elementary through high school classrooms, homeschool settings, and culturally responsive educators, this unit aligns with inquiry-based learning and supports deeper historical analysis.
Part of the larger KAYMATCA INC. Black Genius Framework, this volume centers the brilliance, courage, and strategic genius of those who refused to accept bondage.
They were not silent.
They were not passive.
They were powerful.