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“Ours is no immigration story.” This critical Black history book for kids will help reframe discussions about slavery and Black experiences in the United States. It honors the deep African roots and ongoing resilience of those ripped from their homes by slave traders. Buy it:The 1619 Project:...
February is Black History Month. Help your students learn about and celebrate the important Black contributions to the American and global story with our cross-curricular lesson plans, worksheets, projects, quizzes, and activities below. Why Do We Teach Black History Month? As with any number of...
This little book is a gem from National Geographic Kids. I love the bright text, bold photographs, and interesting captions. I also love that it’s written in an easy-reader style at about a second grade reading level. Not only does it tell the inspiring story of Rosa Parks, but it al...
Well, frequently the achievements of black Americans are left out of history books. The recent #1movieandbookHidden Figuresillustrates this. The story is about black women who worked at NASA who were instrumental in getting men on the moon for the first time. But prior to this movie, released...
Check out our collection of black history worksheets that are designed to acknowledge some of the amazing contributions made by African Americans. We've just started building out this section starting with worksheets for Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet
If teachers are going to force them to read Huckleberry Finn, then they can’t blame kids for “lighting out for the territory.” Cerulean is convinced that there must be somewhere better than the Bronx and is focused on learning how to grow and make food so they can all be self-...
A Story for Black History Month -- Books Go With Kids for Good -- First Book program offers reading material geared to Black History MonthJESSICA LUCE YAKIMA HERALDREPUBLIC
Whichever digital resource you use to explore and celebrate Black history and culture with your kids or students — in February and beyond — it can help build a foundation for a more knowledgeable and anti-racist future. UPDATE: Feb. 8, 2022, 7:00 p.m. EST This story was original...
Related storyTatyana Ali Knows Black Moms Deserve Better Than Her Own Traumatic Birth Story First, explain to your kids what “Black history” means What is Black History Month? It is a 28-day recognition of the achievements of all Black folks, but specifically African Americans. Originally call...