Description
Black History Month is celebrated in schools to recognize and honor the significant contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout history. This dedicated month serves as a reminder of the rich and diverse tapestry of black culture, highlighting the resilience, talents, and accomplishments of individuals who have played pivotal roles in shaping the nation. By incorporating black history into the curriculum, schools aim to promote understanding, foster inclusivity, and combat historical omissions or biases. It provides an opportunity for students to learn about the struggles, triumphs, and cultural heritage of the African American community, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation for diversity among students of all backgrounds. Ultimately, Black History Month serves as a vital tool in promoting a more comprehensive and equitable education system.
READING COMPREHSION PASSAGES:
- ALEX HALEY
- ANGELA DAVIS
- ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JR.
- BESSIE COLEMAN
- BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
- GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER
- HARRIET TUBMAN
- JACKIE ROBINSON
- LANGSTON HUGHES
- MALCOLM X
PLUS TEMPLATES FOR RESEARCH & BIOGRAPHY PROJECT.