Celebrate Black History Month with your students by sharing the hard work, struggles and successes of African Americans throughout history. This extensive collection of resources offers lessons, activities and primary source items that range from W.E.B Du Bois, the NAACP, National African American Read-in, Brown v. Board of Education and many more. Explore the Black History Month collection below.
Learn more about the historic 1961 Freedom Rides event and view the recorded webcast of the National Youth Summit commemorating its 50th Anniversary.
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Science Update: Spotlight on African-American ScientistsIn this series of 60-second audio features, students can hear black scientists talk about their important work in the field of science, technology, engineering. and medicine. Black History Month & Science Teaching Resources Science NetLinks and AAAS have developed a number of resources that will help you honor the achievements and scientific work of African Americans. Consider using these resources in your classroom. |
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![]() The Work of W.E.B. Du Bois: The University of Massachusetts at Amherst is in the process of digitizing an estimated 100,000 work s by W.E.B. Du Bois. Once complete, the Verizon Foundation funded project will include more than 4,000 articles, essays and books, as well as correspondence with historical figures such as Albert Einstein and Mohandas Gandhi. Link to the University's online Du Bois collection here. |
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Blues JourneyJourney with us as we trace the blues from its early beginnings in southern American fields to its global impact on music today. Through informative interviews and a wealth of podcasts, you'll learn the ins and outs of blues music and find out how the history of the blues has been brought to life on stage at the Kennedy Center. |
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National African American Read-InMake literacy a significant part of Black History Month. Participate in the 23rd National African American Read-In. It can be as simple as bringing together friends to share a book by an African American author. |