Tag: #BlackHistoryMonth

#BlackHistoryMonth 4 Black Women Inventors

LINK: Reimagining the Technology of the Home

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The Politics of Marvel’s Black Panther #BlackHistoryMonth

LINK: Marvel’s most important black superhero has evolved a lot over 50 years

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Frederick Douglass On How Slave Owners Used Food As A Weapon Of Control #BlackHistoryMonth

Read at NPR.org.

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African-American Astronauts #BlackHistoryMonth

LINK: Dear Racists: Space Is Black

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#BlackHistoryMonth Classroom Resources: Smithsonian Nat’l Museum of African American History and Culture

Read at the TED-Ed Blog.

The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.

The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.

Take a Look at W. E. B. Du Bois’s Hand-Drawn Infographics of African-American Life #BlackHistoryMonth

THESE ARE EVERYTHING. CLICK HERE TO CHECK THEM OUT AT PUBLICDOMAINREVIEW.ORG.

Infographic by W.E.B.DuBois

Infographic by W.E.B.DuBois

ICYMI: Dept of Ed misspells WEB Du Bois in tweet #BlackHistoryMonth

LINK: Betsy DeVos vs Betsy DuVos

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Smithsonian Libraries Celebrate With a Selection of 21 Digitized Books #BlackHistoryMonth

Check it out at the Smithsonian Libraries page.

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Cornell’s African-American Photography Collection is Now Digitized #BlackHistoryMonth

Take a look at the Cornell University Library Digital Collections page.

Per The Paris Review. Read more . . .

Cornell University’s Loewentheil Collection of African-American Photographs has been fully digitized: it features 645 images of black lives from the 1860s through the 1960s, all of which eschew stereotypes: . . .”

Coretta Scott King’s 1986 Letter Protesting Jeff Sessions #BlackHistoryMonth

CLICK HERE TO READ.

Coretta Scott King standing with a portrait of her late husband, minister, and activist Martin Luther King, Jr. -Source: Wikimedia Commons

Coretta Scott King standing with a portrait of her late husband, minister, and activist Martin Luther King, Jr. – Source: Wikimedia Commons