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Black History Month was created to focus attention on the contributions of African Americans to the United States. It honors all Black people from all periods of U.S. history, from...
Find an explanation of Black History Month for kids, plus teaching resources like videos, lessons plans, movies, videos, and books. Use this month to celebrate and honor African American history, culture, and people.
Scientists, engineers, and inventors find the solutions to the world's problems. Learn about the work that these Black scientists and inventors have accomplished that make our lives better.
Black History Month Facts for Kids. 1. Carter G. Woodson is the “Father of Black History.” The historian was the second Black student to graduate from Harvard University with a doctorate degree. His incredible research led to the establishment of Black History Month in 1926. It later became a nationally recognized annual event in 1976. 2.
Black history is American history. But Black history has often been overlooked or erased from education. So many of us grow up not knowing basic facts about major milestones in our...
You may be looking to start important conversations about Black history with your children or continue building their understanding of the past. These short, free videos and podcasts can help you and your children learn about the artists, activists, leaders, and pioneers who have shaped our culture.
Here are six picks for Black History Month reading, recommended by authors, librarians and book shop employees, appropriate for a range of ages from toddlers to teens.
Commemorate Black History Month in your classroom with lesson plans and resources that cover topics ranging from civil rights events to discussions about race in current events.
Explore our curated selection of Black history children's books recommended by our B.L.A.C.K. Employee Affinity Group (EAG) members. From Juneteenth to Black History Month and beyond, these meaningful reads teach, engage, and empower young readers.
A collection of History content for Year 1-2 celebrating the names and achievements of black people from history.