09.02.2025

AP African American History: New Course Recommended for Grades 10-12

iLEAD Online high schoolers are invited to enroll in our new AP African American History course. Recommended for grades 10-12.

Why Choose AP African American History?

  • Prepare for college-level learning.
  • Gain an interdisciplinary understanding of the rich, complex, and diverse experiences of African Americans and the broader African diaspora.
  • Earn college credit.
  • Foster critical thinking and empathy by examining the historical roots of systemic inequality and their relevance today.
  • Understand the significant contributions of African Americans to the cultural, economic, political, and intellectual development of the United States.

This course is free of charge to learners who enroll full time with iLEAD Online. Simply select “full-time iLEAD learner” at final checkout.

Register here!

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