THE STORY OF AFRICAN ENSLAVEMENT AND HOW WE GOT HERE Warnings, Notes, and Disclaimers SPECIFIC TRIGGER WARNINGS: Racism, violence, rape, abuse, everything, etc. IMAGE WARNINGS: Graphic black/white images of violence and abuse NOTES: February's Info Posts will be dedicated to Black History Month.…
THE STORY OF AFRICAN ENSLAVEMENT AND HOW WE GOT HERE Warnings, Notes, and Disclaimers SPECIFIC TRIGGER WARNINGS: Racism, violence, rape, abuse, everything, etc. IMAGE WARNINGS: Graphic black/white images of violence and abuse NOTES: February's Info Posts will be dedicated to Black History Month.…
Indigenous People Groups - incorporates native country custom dress and cultural patterns on people of different people groups - students can use the pattern and line designs on the outfits. Great as an intro, bell ringer, sub plan etc. to encompass in an overall lesson.*****************************...
Canada Post has created two more stamps in its ongoing series commemorating February’s Black History Month in Canada. The two stamps represent two of the earliest black communities in Canada, on opposite sides of the country. A 1958 photo of girls from an Africville bible class is featured on
Children are introduced to author, activist, and poet Maya Angelou in this historial heroes worksheet.
In this historical heroes worksheet, second and third graders read a short passage about Owens' life and legacy, then answer the comprehension questions to help determine their understanding.
Black History Month coloring pages can help your kids understand the history of the United States and all of its great people. Civil rights, sadly, had to be fought for. Slavery took hold of our society and though slaves were freed in 1863, it took...
Teach your students about the important famous American Rosa Parks using this reading comprehension passage and question set!1 Reading Comprehension Passage1 Question Set1 True/False Handout based on the Reading Passage...
African Civilizations like Egypt, Mali, Axum, Zulu, Bennin, and Zimbobwe.
Explore afrolatinos and afrolatinidad in your Spanish classes during Black History Month with readings, songs, biographies, and more!
America would not be what it is without the contributions of black people.
My niece is in kindergarten, and when I asked her if she was learning about Black History Month in school, she told me that her class was doing a project on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She listed the books they were reading and the speech they had…
Robert Smalls (April 5, 1839 – Feb. 23, 1915) Robert Smalls was an African-American born into slavery in Beaufort, S.C., but during and after the American
If you’ve ever had (or possibly you currently do have) a student who struggled with phonics even after receiving daily, systematic instruction, it’s most likely because they have not yet developed their phonemic awareness abilities. Read more
“Anastacia“ Anastacia, holy Anastasia, You who were borne by Yemenja, our mother, Give us the strength to struggle each day So we may never become slaves, So that, like you, we may be rebellious creatures May it be so. Amen” (Popular prayer to St Anastacia) The figure of St. Escrava…
Jim Crow law, any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the U.S. South from the end of Reconstruction to the mid-20th century. The segregation principle was codified on local and state levels and most famously with the Supreme Court’s ‘separate but equal’ decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896).