In 1915, historian Carter G. Woodson proposed a "Negro History Week" to honor the history and contributions of African-Americans. Nine years later, his dream became reality. Woodson chose the second week of February to pay tribute to the birthdays of two Americans who dramatically affected the lives of black Americans: Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and Frederick Douglass (February 14). The week-long observance officially became Black History Month in 1976.

Join us as we celebrate just a few of the accomplishments, acheivements, and victories of African American's throughout history.

Biographies

Biography of Rosa Parks
Biography of Frederick Douglass
Biography of George Washington Carver
Biography of W.E.B. DuBois
Biography of Colin Powell
Biography of Wilma Rudolph
Biography of Jackie Robinson
Biography of Harriet Tubman

Many African Americans have made gigantic contributions throughout America's history. There have been many great inventions that have made a huge impact on our daily lives by African Americans. The following link will take you to a short list of just some of the hundreds of thousands of inventions credited to African Americans.
African American Inventors

African Americans have been role models for children and teens from all walks of life and ethnic backgrounds. These role models have been predominately athletes. The following link takes you to a site with information on just a few of the amazing men and women athletes who have overcome prejudices and become role models for our youth.
African American Athletes

This quilt square has been submitted to the RAOK Quilt for the Cause.

Be sure to visit the TLC Committee's very own Black History Month Celebration Quilt!

African American history
Black History Museum
The African American Mosaic Exibition
A Deeper Shade of History
This Week in Black History
National Civil Rights Museum
All About Black History Month
Black Facts Online

There have been many great African American politicians. These people have fought fo the rights of African Americans everywhere and have stood up for what they believe in. To learn more about some of these men and women, click on the link below.
African American Politicians

Read Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech!

Test Your Black History Knowledge
Black History Cards
A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Black History Activities
African American Military History
March On Washington
"Ain't I a Woman?" by Sojourner Truth
"On the Pulse of Morning" by Maya Angelou
Black History Hot List
The Afrocentric Experience

More Biographies

Maya Angelou
Malcolm X
Muhammad Ali
Jesse Jackson
Jesse Owens
William Wells Brown
Robert Smalls
Buddy Bolden
Paul Dunbar
Booker T. Washington
Bessie Coleman
Josephine Baker

If you'd like to link back to this TLC Project, please use one or both of the graphics provided below

Link it back to http://geocities.com/tlcprojects2001/project38/

More Black History

Black History Month on the Web
Black History Related U.S. Postage Stamps
Black History Month
Surfing the Net with Kids - Black History Month
National Women's Hall of Fame (Rosa Parks)
The Black Family Pledge by Dr. Maya Angelou
The Tuskegee Airmen

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This project made possible by the many TLC Committee members and their leader, Nick. The following people deserve special thanks:

URL/Links research by:
  • Teresa
  • Eddy
  • Anne
  • the greytgang
  • Lainey
  • Gramma Nancy
  • Candi
  • Sharon
  • Fan
  • Graphics by:
  • Lainey
  • Resa
  • zack
  • Candi
  • Fan
    Ideas/Contributions by:
  • Anne
  • Teresa
  • Fan
  • Background set by:
  • Anne
    Web page by:
  • zack
    Quilt Square by:
  • Lainey
    Link Back Graphics by:
  • Gramma Nancy
  • Fan


  • Black History Month quilt by:
    Sparquey, Teresa, Anne, Vu, zack, Nick, Resa, Lainey, the greytgang, Sharon , Friendpoet, Candi, Fan, and Kind Soul

    This is another RAOK TLC Committee Project

    Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

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