An Empowered History of Black Women in American Classical Music

$56.00

An Empowered History of Black Women in American Classical Music is a year-long elementary education program that brings the stories of Black women composers to life. With teacher guides, student readings, lesson plans, and hands on activites, it makes music history engaging, empowering, and accessible for every type of classroom.

An Empowered History of Black Women in American Classical Music is a year-long elementary education program that brings the stories of Black women composers to life. With teacher guides, student readings, lesson plans, and hands on activites, it makes music history engaging, empowering, and accessible for every type of classroom.

An Empowered History of Black Women in American Classical Music

Elementary Education Program

Bring history, music, and empowerment into your classroom with Classical Queens’ educational series. Designed for elementary educators, afterschool instructors, and alternative learning programs, this resource introduces students to the powerful stories of Black women who shaped American classical music.

This complete program includes:

  • Teacher & Student Reading Book — engaging, age-appropriate storytelling that highlights the lives, challenges, and triumphs of Black women composers and musicians.

  • Four Chapters, Four Quarters — structured for use throughout the school year, with each chapter focusing on key figures, themes, and history.

  • Lesson Plans for Teachers — easy-to-use guides that connect history, music, and critical thinking skills.

  • Student Activities— creative activities that make learning interactive, make historoy relateable, and allow students to have fun.

By weaving together history, community, and music, this series empowers young learners to see themselves reflected in the arts and to understand how cultural contributions shape our world.

Give your students more than music history — give them the tools to imagine, connect, and create.