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Launched in 1998, Mosaic is a quarterly magazine exploring the literary arts by writers of African descent. Each issue contains a unique blend of essays, profiles, and reviews.

Mosaic is published by the Literary Freedom Project, a 501(c)3, tax-exempt, not-for-profit arts organization that supports the literary arts through education, creative thinking, and new media.


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Mosaic’s Lesson Plans for Secondary School Educators SUMMER 2009

 

This nine-page document is free for educators to use in the classroom.  Mosaic's content was used to develop this unique way to empower educators to use books, writing, and reading to engage students. We encourage you to subscribe and make Mosaic an essential part of your curricula. Click here to download.

 

Theme One: Urban Studies
Theme Two:
Documenting Hate
Theme Three: Coming of Age

Reading List

 

The Literary Freedom Project develops literary arts lesson plans and workshops for educators based on the content of each issue of Mosaic. Each uses the work by writers of African descent as a connective tool to a variety of subjects: history, social studies, and English. Our goal is to increase self awareness while promoting reading and strengthening literacy.

Librarians, help make literature of and by the African Diaspora available for free.  Your subscription will assist our goal to increase the readership for Black writers.     In-kind support provided by

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