If your Teacher has shared this page, you have access to Britannica’s new African American Experience bundles. The bundles cover critical topics in understanding African American history, unpacking systemic issues, and provides valuable content for you to engage in virtual and in-class learning and discussion.


Each bundle includes multimedia content and a learning journey to help support your experience. This page is designed to provide easy, step-by-step instructions to start using these Packs.


  1. Visit the Site

    Type in the username and password provided by your district

    LOG IN HERE
  2. journey personal account

    Create a personal account

    Personal accounts let you save your favorite Packs, annotate articles, and share resources with other students or your teacher.

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  3. Click on a Pack

    Choose the pack assigned by your teacher. You may have received a direct link to the pack.

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  4. Open the learning journey

    The learning journey takes you step-by-step through the resources in the Pack. Follow the instructions to view resources and answer questions.

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  5. Open a blank document

    (Google Doc or Microsoft Word)

    Number the blank document and write your responses to the questions here.

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