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- Martin Luther King Jr.'s granddaughter speaks at March on Washington Featured Uploaded Feb 18, 2021 to 2021 Black History Month Activities
- MLK To BLM: Inside America’s New Civil Rights Movement Featured Uploaded Feb 18, 2021 to 2021 Black History Month Activities
- Mr. Eldredge - Langston Hughes, Black History Month Featured Uploaded Feb 18, 2021 to 2021 Black History Month Activities
- Mr. Eldredge - Maya Angelou, Black History Month Featured Uploaded Feb 18, 2021 to 2021 Black History Month Activities
- Mrs. Smart Makes Peach Cobbler Featured Uploaded Feb 09, 2021
- Mrs. Smart Makes Peach Cobbler Featured Uploaded Feb 09, 2021 to 2021 Black History Month Activities
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Mrs. Westpoint sings "Lift Every Voice and Sing"
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Lift Every Voice and Sing – often called “The Black National Anthem” – was written as a poem by NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) and then set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson (1873-1954) in 1899.
Uploaded Feb 11, 2021 to 2021 Black History Month Activities
In 1919, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) dubbed it "the Negro national anthem" for its power in voicing a cry for liberation and affirmation for African-American people. - Ms.Terry, Feed-in Braids Tutorial, Black History Month 2021 Featured Uploaded Feb 18, 2021 to 2021 Black History Month Activities
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One Day We Won’t Need This Day | Nike
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On International Women’s Day, Nike is celebrating the women who have moved sport forward—in the hopes that One Day, every day will feel like this one we mark on our calendars.
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Portrait in Minute: Dolores Huerta
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National Portrait Gallery
Uploaded Mar 02, 2021 to Women\'s History Month 2021
Taína Caragol, curator of Latino art and history at the National Portrait Gallery discusses Dolores Huerta.
The exhibition "One Life: Dolores Huerta" (July 3, 2015 through May 15, 2016 ) highlights the significant role of this Latina leader in the California farm workers movement of the 1960s and 70s. This eleventh installment in the "One Life" series is the first devoted to a Latina. It illuminates Huerta as the co-founder, with Cesar Chavez, of the United Farm Workers (UFW), and highlights her position as the union's lobbyist and contract negotiator.
Huerta was instrumental in achieving major legal protections and a better standard of living for farm workers, yet she remains largely under-acknowledged in history.
The exhibition is the first in a national museum to draw attention to her contributions.
Opening in July 2015, the exhibition will coincide with the 50th anniversary of the September 1965 grape strike launched by the farm workers movement.