Today's Black History Quote "I went to some very successful business people when I was trying to open the doors of my company, and none of them would give me the time of day. I made a promise to myself and to God. I said, ‘God, if you ever let me get to a certain level, ...
“I had no idea that history was being made. I was just tired of giving up.” Rosa Parks BHT President Obama delivers his last State of the Union Address to Congress and the nation. January 12, 2016. Below is an actual historical (silent) video of one of the Selma to Montgomery ...
For Black History Month, Watch These Impactful, Uplifting Movies and TV Shows Don't miss these films and television series, from somber and thought-provoking to moving to hilarious, that weave together diverse threads of the Black experience. ...
White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divideby Carol Anderson: The historian addresses the forces opposing black progress in America throughout history. How to Be an Antiracistby Ibram X. Kendi: The founding director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center uses histo...
Black History Month is a time to share stories of Black resilience, reinvention, creativity, adventure, and innovation. During this month—and all year long—it’s important to provide students authentic windows into the lived experiences of others and mirrors that reflect their lived experiences. ...
a series of marches before that important right was protected by the Voting Rights Act. This Black History video about theVoting Rights Act & Selma Marchexplains the importance of the Selma marches, why the Voting Rights Act was needed, and what voting rights look like in our country today....
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...
Black Americans have played a crucial role in helping to advance America's business, political and cultural landscape into what it is today. Andsince 1976, every U.S. president has designated the month of February as Black History Month to honor the achievements and the resilience of the Black...
Museum of Broadway, 145 W. 45th Street, upcoming February Events Saturday, February 24th | 12:00 PM The Museum of Broadway Presents: A History of Minstrelsy…
aToday is history. Today will be remembered. Years from now the young will ask with wonder about this day. Today is history and you are part of it. Six hundred years ago when elsewhere they were footing the blame for the Black Death, Casimir the Great - so called - told the Jews the...