African American History: Unsung Women Heroes
To assist students to preserve and tell the story of growth, development and contribution of the African American community to the American life, enhancing an understanding of the African American experience
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Black History Month
February is Black History Month. This binder provides curated resources that are a starting point for those seeking resources recognizing the history, culture, and traditions of the African American community. Links to the Wayback Machine, have been added for sites that may disappear or be extensively revised. Updated 4/13/2025
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Linda HouleEducation
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Black History Month
ProTeacher! African-American in History lesson plans for elementary school teachers in grades K-6 including Martin Luther King Jr., Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, Frederick Douglass, and other famous black Americans, civil rights movement
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Black History Month
Use the tabs to help you research the famous African American you have chosen for your report.
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schaf1klPersonal
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Notable Africans
Students in the 7th grade are studying biographical information on Africans per Georgia Performance Standards
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Theresa QuiliciEducation
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Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was a period from 1917-1935. This was a huge turning point in African American culture. There was an explosion of art, music, and literature in the New York City Neighborhood.
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