Flocabulary - Hip Hop and Vocabulary

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Hip-Hop U.S. History
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"Hip-Hop U.S. History is a wonderful way of presenting history. I see it as an extraordinary teaching tool for the next generation."
- Howard Zinn,
author of A Peoples History of the United States

"Hip-Hop U.S. History reveals what textbooks often conceal about the struggle for freedom here. Don't miss it!"
- Cornel West,
Princeton University


The Best Way to Learn. Using catchy beats and rhymes, Flocabulary delivers the stories of American history in narrative hip-hop songs. From Native American civilizations to the sweeping social reforms of Civil Rights, Hip-Hop U.S. History is the new way to learn. Whether you're a thirty-something who needs to brush up on the Gilded Age or a student studying for the AP, Flocab makes history pop.

Voices of History. NYC's most talented underground rappers lend their vocal skills to characters like Harriet Tubman, Nat Turner, and John C. Calhoun (on "Ghosts of the Civil War"); and J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, and John D. Rockefeller (on "Big Ballin' (in the Gilded Age)").

History is Alive. With songs like "Let Freedom Ring," featuring Martin Luther King's historic "I Have a Dream" speech, Flocabulary brings history to life. Students, young and old, will listen, engage, and see the past in a whole new light."




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