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Course Overview – AP African American Studies
Unit 1: Origins of the African Diaspora (~900 BCE–16th century)
Exam Weighting: About 20–25% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
The origins and development of major African empires and kingdoms such as Mali, Songhai, and Ghana.
Cultural, linguistic, and artistic traditions that defined precolonial African societies.
The spread of ideas, technologies, and religions across the African continent.
Early patterns of trade and migration within Africa and with other regions.
The beginnings of diasporic connections that shaped global African identity.
Unit 2: Freedom, Enslavement, and Resistance (16th century–1865)
Exam Weighting: About 30–35% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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The structure and impact of the transatlantic slave trade and its global economic systems.
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Daily life, culture, and community among enslaved Africans in the Americas.
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The evolution of resistance movements, from rebellions to abolitionist networks.
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The influence of African traditions, language, and spirituality in shaping New World cultures.
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Key moments leading to the abolition of slavery and the redefinition of freedom.
Unit 3: The Practice of Freedom (1865–1940s)
Exam Weighting: About 20–25% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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The challenges and triumphs of Reconstruction and the creation of Black institutions.
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The rise of Jim Crow laws and systemic racial inequality.
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The development of African American intellectual thought and leadership, including figures like W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington.
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The Harlem Renaissance and its impact on art, literature, and identity.
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Early movements for civil rights and political representation.
Unit 4: Movements and Debates (1940s–2000s)
Exam Weighting: About 20–25% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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The strategies, leadership, and achievements of the Civil Rights Movement.
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The rise of Black nationalism and Pan-Africanism in global contexts.
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The influence of African American art, music, and literature in shaping U.S. culture.
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Ongoing debates about race, justice, education, and representation.
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The continuing legacy of African American activism into the 21st century.
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EduShaale’s AP African American Studies coaching covers the complete College Board framework — from the origins of the African diaspora and the transatlantic slave trade to civil rights movements, Black cultural expression, and contemporary issues. Students explore historical, political, and artistic perspectives that shaped African American identity, preparing for both multiple-choice and essay-based sections of the exam.
Our AP African American Studies tutoring sessions are live, interactive, and fully online. Students receive 1-on-1 personalized instruction, access to digital resources, and real AP-style practice questions. EduShaale tutors focus on helping students develop analytical reading, critical thinking, and essay-writing skills essential for scoring a 5 on the AP exam.
Not at all! EduShaale’s AP African American Studies online classes are designed for all learners — whether you’re new to the subject or already familiar with African American history and culture. Our tutors guide you through each unit step-by-step, building your understanding of historical events, key figures, literature, and social movements with clarity and context.
We begin with a diagnostic assessment to understand your current knowledge and learning goals. Based on that, our tutors create a custom study roadmap focusing on areas like freedom and resistance, civil rights movements, or modern debates on identity and justice. Weekly progress reports, quizzes, and feedback ensure continuous growth and exam readiness.
EduShaale’s AP African American Studies tutoring program combines expert mentorship, comprehensive resources, and personalized support to help students achieve top scores. Our tutors not only teach historical facts and timelines, but also help students connect them to broader cultural and social impacts — fostering a deep understanding that leads to academic excellence and long-term insight.