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OK, say you didn't get enough awesome ideas from this post on popular music and black history month.

Well then you've got to check out what the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has collected for us...

Black History Month

February’s Black History Month is the perfect time to investigate the tremendous contributions that African Americans have made to the history and cultural development of the United States. In this feature, teachers, parents, and students will be introduced to a few of the most influential voices and the most memorable images from African American history, art, and literature.

Picturing America resources on African American history

There are five Picturing America images on the PA website that are appropriate for teaching various aspects of Black History Month

10 A Augustus Saint-Gaudens Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty Fourth Regiment Memorial
Discover the bronze sculptural monument to the heroes of the film "Glory"

10B Quilts
Learn African American history through the quilts made in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

17 A Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series, no. 57
Learn the story of the great migration north of African American from the South in the 20th century as you explore literature from the Harlem Renaissance

17 B Romare Bearden The Dove, 1964
Learn about the optimism of African American artists in the early sixties through this collage

19 B James Karales Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights in 1965
Imagine what it was like to travel by foot from Selma to Montgomery through this historic photograph of the Civil Rights March


For the full deluge of African American history, art, and literature check their monthly feature page and or the other lessons below...

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