(Check out previous years’ picks for Black History Monthhere,here, andhere. I’ll also be sharing other new titles celebrating Black history all month long over onInstagram.) I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it ‘till the cows come home: picture books aren’t just for little kids...
Yes, February is Black History Month, but Black history books should always be in your classroom library rotation. It’s awesome that there are now a huge variety of titles to share, with more being published each year. These are our recent favorite picture books about Black history that ins...
Since 1975, Americans have recognized February as Black History Month. During this month we make a special effort to recognize the often neglected accomplishments of notable African Americans. Of course, we should be remembering the achievements of people of all racesall year long. Let this be a...
A great board book for Black History Month ( and every day all year round) that I just bought and will be adding to my classroom isDream Big Little One by Vashti Harrison. African American History Books for Kids– from What Do We Do All Day Black History Biographiesfrom Kid World Citizen...
american history,black historyTagsamerican history,annie turnbo malone,athony overton,beauty,madame cj walkeroverton5 Commentson Revolution by rouge – the beginnings of the black beauty industry What was The Green Book? Now the inspiration for an Oscar winning film, the story of The Green Book is...
The month’s iconic birthday boy isIrving Penn,born June 16, 1917. He spent 66 of his 92 years at Vogue, creating an unprecedented 165 covers—more than any other photographer in its history. He is remembered for luminous couture compositions shot in natural light as much as his portraits ...
February is the month where Black history is celebrated and taught more thoroughly and memorably. There are many different ways that teachers can educate their students and even themselves on the importance of Black history in society, from the media to reading books and even while being out in...
February is Black History Month, and we encourage you to visit your local bookstore or library to learn more. In the meantime, we have compiled our reading recommendations for you. For more recommendations, check outlast year’s listor our list forWorld Day for African and Afrodescendant Cult...
9. Read a Black History Month poem To enhance our conversations this month, we’ve put together this list of powerfulBlack History Month poemsfor kids of all ages. 10. Listen to young poet Amanda Gorman Amazon Amanda Gorman is another accomplished Black American and a great introduction to Bl...
“Mooch brought me on. Dirty goat, promised me at least two month’s worth of work.” “If you fucked him?” “Something like that. More diplomatic about it. Perv’s got a foot fetish so just wants me to stomp on him a little bit, like they do the grapes in Greece, ‘er, I ...