Explore the legacy & contributions shaping the history of the Cincy area - from Black historic sites, influential figures, and more.
Learning for Justice, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, offersWhy We Need Black History Month—Especially This Yearwith links to “Black History Month: Teaching the Complete History” and other articles. The Learning for Justice site also includesDo’s and Don’ts of Teaching Black ...
On 16thJune 1944, fourteen year old George Stinney was executed for the murder of two young girls. The youngest person executed in US in modern history, George was too small to fit into the electric chair. A bible was stacked onto the seat, so the electrodes could reach his head. Once ...
This issue commemorates some of the most profound Seminal Moments of the 20th Century. All have earned a place in the history books of Britain. Author: Joy Sigaud Editions Media Newsletters are distributed free of charge. This issue is available in digital version or printed form. Copies are a...
Black History month is also the perfect time to help your students get acquainted with some of the many influential black Americans from our nation’s history, including those who aren’t as well-known. We’ve compiled this list of outstanding resources to share with your class that spotlight...
Black History Month is a force for good and it is for the good of Mother Africa's children living and sojourning in the UK that it was created in the first place, to secure the unity and future safety and development of the wider pan-African family struggling to survive as an "ethnic ...
Today, this area is along Lazaretto Creek, which empties into the south channel of the Savannah River, opposite Cockspur Island. The creek was once called “Tybee Creek.” A special history study was recently prepared for Fort Pulaski National Monument, and an entire section of their report pr...
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: A New History of Black Gospel Music. Robert Rogers/Baylor University In a 2007 interview, shortly after launching the project, Darden told the public radio host Terry Gross, “We see it as kind of like those seed banks up around the Arctic Circle that keep one copy of every kind of...
This is a moment in US history when we have been forced to reflect on filmmaking and all of the imagery that has been shown on screen as it relates to Blacks. The book I've written,Colorization: One Hundred Years of Black Films in a White World, takes the reader on a voyage on the...