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Black History Month Research Project: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Hello Teacher Friends! How is your 2022 going? For me, this year is just zipping by! I cannot believe it is nearly Black History Month already! Since February is so close, I wanted to take a quick minute and highlight one of my most popular resources in my TpT Store . My Black History Month Research Project is incredibly popular this time of year. This resource has helped literally hundreds of teachers and thousands of students learn the research process and commemorate important Black individuals! I’ve recently updated the entire product and wanted to break it down and show you how I use this resource in my classroom!

Black History Month Research Project

With this resource, each student will research an influential Black individual, write a biographical essay about their individual and create a visual representation of their person! While this sounds like a lot of work, I promise I have broken it down into manageable chunks for YOU and your students! Even students who struggle with reading and writing have succeeded with this project!

Phase 1: Building Research Skills

Before beginning, students need a research subject! Included in this resource is a list of over 140 Black individuals who have made significant contributions to society— including many influential women! Personally, I like to randomly assign names to students. (Actually, I usually have them pick a name out of a bowl.) I do this for a few reasons. First, I think there is value in learning about someone new that students maybe haven’t even heard of before. If given the choice, students often default to the Black figures they already know! I don’t want them to do that! Second, I like to have all my students in all my classes have different names. This way, when we display them in the hallway or classroom, we don’t have any duplicates!

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After students have their research subject, it is time to learn how to research. Instead of setting my students loose on Google right away, I like to teach them the research process. This direct teaching does take a little bit of class time. However, it is totally worth it! Not only will your students’ end results be infinitely better, but they are learning foundational research skills. Research skills that they will use again and again throughout their educational careers!

In these lessons, students will learn about different types of sources, how to determine if a source is credible, and how to recognize an author’s bias.

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I’ve included a “Source Credibility Checklist” for students to keep as a reference that will help them determine whether a source is a “good” source or not. I’ve also outlined a fun activity intentionally using a completely biased website! It’s a real eye-opening activity for students that shows them the need to use multiple sources and check for credibility.

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Phase 2: Research & Note-taking

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The next step in the Black History Month Research Project is to research! I have two Slides Presentations giving students tips for conducting thorough research and taking notes to keep track of the information they have gathered! Students can take notes on their KWL Chart. I’ve also included a Note-taking Graphic Organizer that helps students keep track of what information came from what source. Keeping track of their information will come in handy later when they create their bibliographies!

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Phase 3: Writing Black History Month Research Project Essays

Following the research and note-taking process, it’s time for students to outline and draft their essays. I’ve included a suggested outline that students can use to organize their information. In the Slides, I show how to take the information from their outline and notes and turn it into paragraphs in their essays! In my class, we talk a lot about writing excellent paragraphs . Here is another resource that can help if your students are struggling with this basic building block of writing!

Also in this phase, students will work together to edit and revise one another’s essays. This collaborative process is a great way to teach students how to give and accept feedback. It is also helpful in learning how to improve one’s writing from the first draft to the published final copy!

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Additionally, students will also practice citing their sources by creating a bibliography. At the middle school level, I don’t require my students to stick with MLA or Chicago styles or anything in particular. I’m most interested in them understanding that they should be giving credit to the original authors. I don’t worry too much about formatting it in a specific style. I’ve included a Simple Bibliography Guide for students to use!

Phase 4: Visual Display & Class Presentations

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Finally, students will create a visual display of information for their person. There are endless options for this portion of the assignment. You could ask students to simply use a large sheet of paper, a poster board, etc. to create a visual by hand. Alternatively, I heard from one tech-savvy teacher who asked his students to create a Slide for their visual component. He compiled the Slides, set up a projector in the front of the school, and looped the Slides all throughout February to allow others in the school to learn from their research!

I generally stick with a low-tech option and use large sheets of paper (my school has 12×18 sheets of paper that seem to work well). Students include the the most important facts and information about their individual. I also ask them to include pictures and a quotation on their poster. When students have finished their essays and their posters, students present their Black History Month Research Projects to the class. Afterwards, I like to display the posters in the hallway outside my classroom to allow others to learn as well!

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Phew! If that sounds overwhelming, don’t worry! I’ve got you covered! This resource includes over 120 Instructional Slide s that literally walk you through the entire process! Also, if you need any help along the way, I’m just an email away!

How do you like to commemorate Black History Month with your students? I’d love to hear your ideas!

Brenna (Mrs. Nelson)

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20+ Best Free Black History Month Google Slides Templates for 2024

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February is the time of the year to recognize the relevance of Black contributions in U.S. history. (But really, we should be thinking about these contributions all year.) This month inspires communities all around the world to organize celebrations and lectures.

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Black History Month was created by Carter G. Woodson to commemorate Black history. It's time to celebrate the legacy of historical figures and events.

A good Black History Google Slides template is great way to share facts and inspire others. Let's look at some free and premium and amazing Black History Month Google Slides themes .

5 Top Professional Black History Month Google Slides Themes From Envato Elements

Looking for a unique Black history month Google Slides template? Here's a versatile selection of premium templates for you: 

1. Mabrata - Urban Google Slides Presentation Template

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This bold presentation template can be used for a variety of purposes. It works as a unique Black History Month slides template. You'll get with this download:

  • media placeholders (change pictures in one click)
  • drag & drop object placeholders
  • used free and popular web fonts
  • resizable vector elements
  • documentation file

It's a great option for your Black History Month Google Slides presentation! 

2. Cygni Google Slides Presentation Template

Cygni Google Slides Presentation Template

Are you looking for something elegant and minimalistic? Cygni could work as a beautiful Google Slides template. This easy-to use template is a multipurpose design for Google Slides. This download features:

  • 50+ unique slides
  • 3 premade colors
  • 16:9 Ratio (1920x1080 px)
  • fonts and colors can be easily changed
  • drag and drop ready
  • tutorial file 

3. Forkisa - History Google Slides Template

Forkisa - History Google Slides Template

This template has everything a good Black History Google Slides template needs. Distribute your historic facts and figures in 30 slide designs. All text is editable and free fonts are used. Add your historic photos into image placeholders. Save plenty of time. Create an amazing presentation on Black History Month for Google Slides. 

4. Krafa - Creative Portfolio Google Slides

Krafa - Creative Portfolio Google Slides

Go for a clean layout with Krafa. This download has a professional design. It works as a minimal and bold Black American Google Slides template. You'll get 30 unique slides to add your images and Black History data. The design is based on placeholders to save you plenty of time. 

5. Montaen - Simple & Minimal Google Slides

Montaen - Simple & Minimal Google Slides

Play it safe and smart with a simple and minimal template. Montaen works as a clean and inspiring Black History Month Google Slide theme. All elements in this template are  fully editable in Google slides. This download features:

  • 30 unique slides in HD resolution
  • fully editable in Google Slides
  • elegant slide transitions

20+ Best Free Black History Month Google Slides Templates to Download (2024)

Find a great Black history month Google Slides template for your next presentation. Free templates might sound like a good deal. But the truth is they don't offer enough versatility and customization options.

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Now let's look at a selection of free Black History Month Google Slides themes: 

1. Black History Month Slides Presentation Theme

Black History Month slides presentation theme

This might be the best free Black History Google Slides template available online. Celebrate Black History Month and add all the contributions of Black people to the world. You'll get 20 slides to work with and edit in Google Slides.

2. Creative Scribbles Free Google Slides Theme

Work with a creative Black History Month Google Slide theme like this one. You'll get a creative design with a colorful background and scribbles. It's easy to adapt this template to the topic with images and text. 

3. Triangle Artwork Template for Google Slides

Here's another download that works as an original Black history month Google Slides template. It's a colorful  presentation template with geometrical patterns. You'll get a set of six predesigned slides that are ready-to-use.

4. Bright Gradients Background Multipurpose  

Use it as a Black History Month slides template to deliver your message with success. All bright backgrounds included use gradients and patterns with school icons. It's a good resource to educate your audience. 

5. Chalk Blackboard Black History Month Google Slides

Chalk theme with blackboard background. Updated Template.

Turn this download into a Black History Month Google Slides presentation. It's a fun template to teach your students all about Black History. Customize colors and add your content into different slide designs. 

6. Abstract Diagonal Template for Google Slides

Looking for a Black History Month Google Slide theme with an abstract design? This abstract orange/red template works as a Black History Google Slides template. You'll get a set of six predesigned slides with picture placeholders.

7. Harlow Organic Shapes Slides Template

Create an original Black History Month Google Slides presentation with organic shapes. Harlow is a creative free template to use with Google Slides. It features organic shapes to give some dynamism to your presentation. 

8. Scribble Lines Template for Google Slides

Turn this free scribble lines theme into a Black History Month slides template. It's a white, yellow, and blue creative theme with abstract scribbles.

9. Introducing Myself Free Google Slides Theme

Introduce the life and legacy of historical figures with this template. Create a cheerful and bold Black History Month Google Slides presentation. Add your text and images and you're all set!

10. School Bundle Black History Month Google Slides  

This is a great download for teachers looking for a Black History Google Slides template. You'll get 17 different layouts to work with. Use sketch post-it notes to tell the story and keep your students engaged.

11. Colorful Paper Free Google Slides Theme

This is a great choice for a Black History Month Google Slides presentation. It's a playful and colorful template with  different background colors. It comes with graphic resources to make your Black History content more visual.

12. Warm Triangles Free Google Slides Theme

Looking for a Black History Google Slides template with warm colors? Adapt this free download to present Black History facts and stories. The design features a modern pattern of triangles in warm colors (yellow, orange and red).

13. Abstract Template for Google Slides

Abstract Template for PowerPoint and Google Slides

An abstract design could work perfectly as an Black history month Google Slides template. You'll get a set of six slides to add your Black History content. Each slide has a unique design of black dots, straight and curved lines. 

14. Groovy Black History Month Google Slide theme  

Check out this free and colorful template with a seventies look. Is a great choice for your next Black History Month Google Slides presentation. This groovy template features colorful wavy shapes, flowers and clouds. 

15. Polaroids & Notebooks Free Google Slides Theme

Tell the story behind Black History Month through polaroids and notes. This free design works as an original Black History Month slides template. Use the hand-drawn icons included over the post-its to give a human touch.

16. Trendy Memphis Template for Google Slides

Turn this trendy Memphis design into a Black History Month Google slide theme. It features a Memphis style background design with curvy lines and abstract shapes.

17. Open Book Free Google Slides Theme

A book is the perfect format to tell a story. Quintus design mimics an open book. It could work for an original Black History Month Google Slides presentation. Place Black history photos and illustrations in every slide to tell their story.

18. Scrap Paper Notes Presentation Template

Create a Black History Month Google Slides presentation with a personal touch. This free download features torn pieces of paper and different layouts. Add your Black history content and you're all set!

19. Alternating Speech Bubbles Timeline for Google Slides

The best way to narrate historical events is through a timeline. This speech bubbles timeline could work as a Black History Month slides template. Edit graphics with years and add your content into text placeholders.

20. Teacher Newsletter Free Google Slides Theme

Teacher newsletter. Free PPT Template & Google Slides Theme

This is the perfect free download for teachers. Show your students all they need to know about Black History Month this this template. You'll get 25+ ready-made slides to work with. It's easy to turn this into a Black History Month Google Slides presentation. 

21. Newspaper Template for Google Slides

Collect the news of all relevant dates in Black history. Present them in an original way. Try out this free newspaper Black History Month Google Slides theme. All graphics are editable. Add your pictures and text into placeholders.

22. Cute Kids Free Google Slides Theme

One last useful free resource for teachers talking about Black history. This theme could work as a didactic Black History Google Slides template for kids. It includes text bubbles to add text and an set of children illustrations.

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Envato Elements has a huge collection of premium graphic resources. Find a variety of templates for Black History Month Google Slides presentations.

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5 Quick Tips to Make Thematic Google Slides Presentations 

Want to take your Google Slides design to the next level? Follow these tips to keep your slides coherent with your theme. Apply them to your Black History Google Slides template.

1. Smart Use of Color

Think about the kind of atmosphere you want your slides to create. Use your selected palette throughout your presentation. This way your slides will look cohesive and related to your topic.

Mabrata - Urban Google Slide Presentation Template

2. Find Related Images

Illustrate complex ideas with images related to your topic. A Black History Month Google Slides presentation could feature photos of historical figures. You can also pick relevant images from a huge photo library from Envato Elements.

3. Repetition and Consistency 

If you work with patterns, make sure to use them throughout your presentation. Find a Google Slides template with consistent use of elements. 

RASTEL - Colorful & Pop Art Google Slides Template

4. Work With a Template That Fits Your Topic

You don't have to design from scratch to create a thematic presentation. Finding the right template could give you a head start with predesigned slides. Look for versatile Google Slides themes that can easily adapt to your topic. 

Get some design inspiration from this article:

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5. Make Every Word Count

Images are a powerful communication tool, but so is a thoughtful use of words. Every single message in your presentation must help represent your topic. Slides with big bold quotes or abstracts are a great solution. 

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Discover More Pro Thematic Google Slides Themes

Still looking for design inspiration for your next presentation? Check out these articles full of Google Slides templates and creative ideas. Use them in your Black History Month Google Slide theme! 

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Learn More About Making Great Google Slides Presentations in 2024

There's always new tricks to learn in Google Slides. If you're getting started, follow our ultimate tutorial guide on How to Use Google Slides . We also have quick and easy-to-follow tutorials for you: 

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Start Creating Amazing Google Slides Presentations! 

That's it! Hope you find plenty of inspiration and creative resources for your next presentation. Start working with your Black History Month Google Slide theme! Use all the ideas gathered here to create amazing presentations. 

Haven't found the right Google Slides theme for you yet? Explore all the Black History Month Google Slides themes from Envato Elements. 

Janila Castañeda

Jan. 31, 2023, 7:37 a.m.

Classroom resources for Black History Month

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Commemorate Black History Month in your classroom with lesson plans and resources that cover topics ranging from civil rights events to discussions about race in current events. These lessons are appropriate for history, ELA and social studies classrooms, and include resources for students in middle or high school.

The March on Washington basic resources | Resources

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This resource page includes a quick guide to the March on Washington, an interactive timeline of the civil rights movement and a glossary of terms. Use these to get started on your classroom curriculum.

A history of discrimination and its consequences | Lesson Plan

black history month project presentation

In this lesson for middle and high school students, students analyze what "The American Dream" means and what role racial discrimination may play in failing to attain that dream.

“I have a dream” speech as a visionary text | Lesson Plan

black history month project presentation

Help your students connect to the rich imagery of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech by learning the history of the speech and then illustrating some of its most famous lines in this creative lesson plan.

“I have a dream” as a work of literature | Lesson Plan

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s delivered his most memorable speech, “I Have a Dream,” on August 28, 1963 before more than 200,000 people at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

The Harlem Renaissance | Lesson Plan

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Students will learn about the social, cultural and political circumstances which gave rise to the Harlem Renaissance. They will also learn about the influences that inspired the work of the Harlem Renaissance’s artists and musicians. Finally, students will be given several opportunities to create their own Harlem Renaissance inspired work.

Racial equality — How far have we come and how far do we still need to go? | Lesson Plan

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Martin Luther King., Jr. dreamed of an America where people could "not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." Use this lesson plan to start a discussion in your classroom about where we are on the path to realizing this dream.

History of Juneteenth and why it's set to become a national holiday | Lesson Plan

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Explore and discuss the history and context around the Juneteenth holiday in the United States. Topics explored will include the history of racial injustice in the U.S., the Civil War and the limitations of the Emancipation Proclamation. Additionally, students will be encouraged to explore the modern significance of Juneteenth and its long-term impact.

Explore art and movement inspired by Jacob Lawrence's Migration series | Lesson Plan

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Have students engage in a "close reading" of a timeless Jacob Lawrence painting through art-making, observation and analysis, and learn about the history of the Great Migration in the process.

Teaching About Selma | Lessons and Resources from Teaching for Change

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Try out these interactive lessons and recommended resources from

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that invite students to step into the history and think critically and creatively about the continued fight for justice today.

Introduction to Selma | Lesson Plan

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Help introduce and engage students in the story of the March from Selma to Montgomery with clips from the film, "Selma", courtesy of Paramount Pictures. In the main activity, students will be asked to view three short videos about the March and critically think about the audience, message, and stereotypes seen.

Discrimination — fair or unfair? | Lesson Plan

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Make issues of fairness, justice and discrimination personal to your students with this lesson plan, which includes an activity with Dr. Seuss! This lesson is designed for students for students who have difficulty with verbal or written expression.

Leadership at the March through music and speeches | Lesson Plan

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While Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech became the most famous of the March on Washington, he was by no means to only person to address the massive crowd assembled on the National Mall. Use this lesson plan to look at the other civil rights leaders and orators who spoke that day and how effectively they conveyed their messages.

The March on Washington and its impact | Lesson Plan

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In this lesson plan, students compare King's "I Have a Dream" speech to other famous texts in American history, including the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address. This is a great addition to any speech, English or history class.

Analyzing "Stop and Frisk" through personal narratives and infographics | Lesson Plan

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This Common Core-aligned lesson helps students explore the New York City’s “stop, question and frisk” program through videos, graphics and a news article. An engaging introduction creates a foundation to help students understand infographics and their utility as a cross-curricular tool.

Remembering Nelson Mandela | Lesson Plan

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In this lesson plan, students will use text from Mandela’s autobiography “Long Walk to Freedom” to connect with Mandela’s life and words. It also contains a 20-minute video from the PBS NewsHour to help students understand the magnitude of his life.

The Trials of Muhammad Ali | Discussion Guide

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and discussion guide to pique students' interest in the story of Muhammad Ali, who was both an athlete and a defender of human rights. You can purchase the film on iTunes, but it is not recommended for class use due to language and some mature content unless it has been approved by you and your school to use in the classroom.

Student Reporting Labs "Race and Change" videos | Resource

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Use this dynamic resource to get students thinking about Martin Luther King, Jr. and whether his dream has been accomplished today. These 12 high school students are part of PBS NewsHour's Student Reporting Labs and come from around the country.

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Students, make your voice heard this Black History Month with our museum. Join us in exploring stories of African Americans in the Arts throughout February, with a special focus on art as a platform for social justice around five weekly focus areas: literature and poetry, performing art, visual art, music and digital art.

  • Week 1, Feb. 1-4: Literature and Poetry
  • Week 2, Feb. 5-11: Performing Arts
  • Week 3, Feb. 12-18: Visual Arts
  • Week 4, Feb. 19-25: Music
  • Week 5, Feb. 26-29: Digital Arts

Social justice has historically created visual and literary arts to capture the spirit and platforms of resistance, and to share those messages to audiences outside of mainstream ways. Art as a platform for social justice is found throughout African American history   .

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NMAAHC Smithsonian Learning Labs All Grades Learning Lab from the Smithsonian Institution is a free, interactive platform for learners and educators. Users can explore well-known and lesser-known moments of history through millions of authentic, digital resources, create content with online tools, and share in the Smithsonian's expansive community of knowledge and learning​.

Grade K-2 and Up

  • Black Women Artists
  • Music & Sound: Instruments in the NMAAHC Collection

Grade 3 and Up

  • Essential Historian Skills: Art As A Platform For Social Justice
  • Essential Historian Skills: Taking the Stage
  • Harriet Tubman
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Madam C.J. Walker
  • Jackie Robinson
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.

Grade 6 and Up

  • In Full Color: The Black Arts Movement of the 1960s-70s
  • Read Between the Brushstrokes: Unite
  • Read Between the Brushstrokes: Walking
  • African American Historians of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
  • The New Negro Movement and the Harlem Renaissance
  • The Science of Sound: Acoustic Activities Inspired by Dr. James West
  • The Corona's Cooling Power
  • A Celebration of African Americans at NASA

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NMAAHC Pathways    Grade 3 and Up and Great for Families and Groups    Use these self-guided tour experiences to explore the NMAAHC.

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  • But Is This Art? 

Essential Historian Skills    Grade 6 and Up    Some of the answers of the past are locked in primary sources. Practice becoming a historian by questioning primary sources in our History Galleries.

  • Artist in Context: Phillis Wheatley 
  • Artist in Context: Paul Laurence Dunbar
  • Art in Context: The Black Arts Movement

My NMAAHC Journal    Grade 3 and Up    Students find artifacts and stories centered on the arts in our Culture Galleries. Practice ways to think like a historian and how to question gallery objects.

  • Exploring the Arts! 

NMAAHC Highlights    Grade 3 and Up    A quick guide of three not-to-miss objects and stories throughout the NMAAHC that highlight the connection between art and social justice.

  • Art as Platform for Social Justice 

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February is Black History Month : the celebration of African American history, contributions, and achievements that’s recognized annually across the United States and Canada. 

For teachers, it’s a great opportunity to teach with intention, honoring the tradition and showing students its importance, along with the importance of Black history and culture. 

And this year, it's more important than ever to uphold this tradition and celebrate Black history — no matter where your students are learning.

Use these 10 activity ideas to teach Black history all month and keep your students engaged, whether they're in-class or online!

Typically, teachers tend to stick with the same few topics during Black History Month: civil rights, historical Black leaders or celebrities, and important milestones.

While these are still great topics to explore, there are also plenty of other important concepts you should consider introducing to your students this year, such as: 

  • Current Black political issues
  • The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity
  • Stereotypes and microaggressions
  • The history and impact of Black culture
  • The history of hip hop 
  • African Americans and the Vote
  • Black Health and Wellness (this year's Black History Month theme!)

For Black History Month 2022, this year's theme is Black Health and Wellness. People are encouraged to explore how North American healthcare has underserved the black community and recognize the contributions to medicine and healthcare by black people.

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When teaching Black history, remember to: 

  • Follow the  do’s and dont’s
  • Always promote  diversity in your classroom
  • Remind students that  Black history  is  American history
  • Leverage Black voices as much as you can (use relevant media, invite guest speakers etc.)

P.S. If you want to help parents talk about Black history and racial issues with their kids at home, use these 8 tips for parents as a helpful resource to start with — including additional resources for anyone who wants to learn more.

Use these activities throughout the month (and the rest of the year) to keep Black history at the forefront of your lessons and encourage your students to keep learning more.

1. Quote or fact of the day

Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.

Maya Angelou

Every morning, greet your students with a new quote or fact that’s relevant to Black history. 

Say them aloud during your lesson, add them to your bulletin board or send them in an online message (or all of the above, if you’re feeling ambitious). After this, you can open a discussion with your class about the relevance of each quote or fact.

Your students will love looking forward to what each day brings!

Try these: 

  • Black history facts
  • 15 Inspiring quotes
  • 5 Black history quote posters
  • Black history quotes - mini posters

2. Person of the day or week 

Take time to talk about Black influencers and their accomplishments. Highlight a different person every day or week and center your lessons around them!

Explore categories like:

  • Politicians
  • Historical figures
  • Heroes and iconic leaders
  • Scientists and mathematicians

Tip: Try to look beyond typical historical figures and popular celebrities. There are plenty of Black contributors students may not have even heard of yet — use this chance to introduce them! 

3. Black history trivia & games

Bring some fun (and maybe a little competition) into your lessons this month! Find trivia and games that focus on Black history, or repurpose other classroom games to incorporate Black History Month questions and answers.

  • Black history multiplication - true or false
  • Black history quizzes (these online quizzes are perfect for remote learning!)

Example of an online quiz that reads: Who was the only Black woman to serve as a U.S. senator?

4. Worksheet activities

Teach students about Black history while they work on fun activities at their own pace. Send worksheets to students online or print them out for independent classroom learning.

  • Black history coloring pages
  • Barack Obama crossword and trivia

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5. Virtual events

Classroom learning is great, but there’s so much students can learn from their own experiences! 

This year especially, there are plenty of online activities and events celebrating Black History Month. So why not choose a youth-appropriate one your class can participate in?

  • National Museum of African American History: Classroom Connections
  • Black History Every Month: Virtual Events That Inspire Action, Education, and Connection

6. Timeline activity

Provide more context on important events in Black history with a bit of chronology.

Have students put together their own timelines, whether individually or in groups, that focus on specific historical events or people. They’ll have fun putting all the events together and learn lots along the way!

7. Study (and create) art

Art in the Black community carries so much historical and cultural significance that can inspire some great, illuminative lessons.

Examples of Black History Month art projects for kids.

Assign one of these activities from Creative Child , or get students to:

  • Write a story 
  • Make a video or podcast
  • Create visual art or crafts

8. Use relevant media

There’s so much good media out there to help you teach Black history — use it to your advantage!

Read books or watch videos with your class, then discuss the themes and lessons of each piece of media. After this, you can assign work based on them.

Try these books:

  • All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold
  • The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson

9. Host thought activities

Strengthen collaboration skills with various thought activities during February. These will get students thinking and help them learn new ideas and perspectives from each other. 

Start by posing a relevant question to your class, like: 

  • Why do we celebrate?
  • What does Black History Month mean to you?
  • How can we fight intolerance in our everyday lives?

Encourage plenty of participation, then discuss everyone’s answers together! 

10. Assign a  class project

Give your class a larger assignment they can work on for the entire month, like a collaborative media project or group presentation — like this one from The Core Coaches on Teachers Pay Teachers .

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These bigger projects let students build on what they’re learning and work together towards something they can be proud of!

Additional resources

Get inspired by these extra resources to help you even more:

  • Black History milestones
  • Black History in the National Archives
  • Teaching tools for Black History Month
  • Black History in America teaching guide
  • Black History Month resources and lessons
  • 10 Picture book biographies to celebrate Black History Month
  • 20 Important lessons to teach kids about Black History Month

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Free Black History Month Lessons, PowerPoints, and Worksheets

Hey guys, it’s tara from teaching on lemon lane i’m excited to have a couple of guest bloggers on the website today in honor of black history month when good friend terra cooper posted about the materials she, emily, and curtis had put together i knew i wanted to make it more available to you so without further ado….

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It’s Black History Month time and this year the theme is “African-Americans and the Vote”. My friends Emily, Allison, Curtis and I put together some lesson plans in a Powerpoint that is for EVERYONE to go and learn from! These are great for teachers of all ages (we provide how to make it usable for lower and upper grades).

They are great for adults too-yep you will love learning more about this topic-I sure did!

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The first lesson is a great way to dispel myths and teach about the beauty and resources that Africa has. Every time I teach this lesson, to kids or adults, they LOVE it! It will be a great way to start your Black History Month!

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Lesson 2-4 are all about The VOTE! 2020 marks 100 years since women were given the right to vote and 150 since all men were given the right to vote (given the right and actually allowing them to vote are two different things-but that is covered too!).

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If you are a Utah teacher you are especially in for a treat, Lesson 3 is all about Utah’s Black History, and the Black Vote  

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Make sure to read all of the teacher notes for each lesson and download the worksheets that go along with lesson 1 and 2. These lessons can be shortened or lengthened for different grade levels. Comment below, I would love to hear how you are using them in your classroom!

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Click Here to Download the FREE Black History Month Powerpoints & Worksheets

***When you download, preferably download the slides as a Powerpoint and not Google Slides. Google Slides will work however you will have to adjust some of the formatting.

Meet the Authors|Creators:

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Hi! I’m Terra Cooper. I am a former 6th-grade teacher. I have a passion for advocacy work. I believe Harry Potter should be required reading and have a deep addiction to Ben & Jerry’s.

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Curtis Linton:

When we finally understand our authentic history, then we can authentically understand our present. Black History Month is about understanding our 400-year history of racial inequity in America so that we can more fully honor our past, present, and future diversity. My name is Curtis Linton and my passion is addressing educational and societal equity. With my work at Curious School and School Improvement Network, I documented the effective and equitable instructional practices and cultures of 2,000 schools across the US and provided professional development resources to over a million educators. My wife and I started the Domino Foundation after adopting our two children of color where we support transracial adoption families with educational and social activities centered around race and anti-racism. As white parents of black kids, our lives have become immensely more rich as we have embraced the fullness of race in America.

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Hi! I’m Emily Furse and I have been a kindergarten teacher for 10 years. I am currently working as a behavior coach. I believe that Black History is American History. I am an advocate for children of color and love planning events that celebrate diversity, empowerment and inclusion! I am a co-director of Children’s Equity League. We believe that all children are entitled to see themselves reflected in society.

You can learn more at childrensequityleague.org

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13 Meaningful Black History Month Activities for Kids to Add to Your Lesson Plans

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Written by Jeanne Sager

Do you have your Black History Month activities lined up for your February lesson plans yet? Wondering how to teach about Black history in a way that’s meaningful and appropriate?

February may be the shortest month of the year, but it’s one that you can pack with important lessons about our nation’s shameful history of slavery and segregation and the triumphant stories of Black Americans who led the Civil Rights movement in a fight for a more equitable society. Not sure where to get started?

The teacher team at Teach Starter has got you covered! We’ve compiled some of our favorite Black History Month activities and ideas for teachers in elementary school and middle school to help you make this month’s lessons more impactful.

Read on to find out how to strike just the right tone in the classroom this February with virtual field trip ideas, read-alouds, lesson plans and activities for kids that aren’t just appropriate but also reflective of the Black experience and Black Americans’ huge role in the history of our nation. We’ve even added some free printables to the list!

Black History Month Do’s and Don’ts for Teachers

Maybe you feel you’ve already got a handle on this as a culturally responsive teacher, and if so, bravo! You clearly are doing something right, and we applaud an inclusive and diverse approach to teaching. Feel free to skip right to the activities.

Still feeling a little trepidatious? That’s OK, too. It means you care to make sure you get this right – during Black History Month and throughout the school year. So let’s go over a few quick tips before we dig into the activities.

Don’t Treat Black History as the Past

While Black history is, well, history, it’s important not to put some rose-colored glasses “this happened a long, long time” ago focus on Black History. For example, we only saw the first Black American president in 2008 and the first Black American vice president in 2020, and the fight for equality is ongoing.

Do Address That Black History Is American History

The month may be called Black History Month, but what you are teaching is really American history. It’s important that white students understand that this is part of their history as well, and not just something for Black classmates to care about.

Don’t Single Out Black Students

Some Black students may come to you and ask to share stories of their cultural heritage, and that’s OK, but Black students should never be forced to represent their race for the sake of teaching white classmates.

Do Take Time to Evaluate Your Teaching As a Whole

No, we’re not looking to attack anyone here. But we’re more than halfway through the school year (the 100th Day of School is typically around now), and it’s a good time to reflect back on the past few months of the school year.

Is Black History Month the first time you’ve talked about Black Americans in your classroom? Have you read a book featuring Black children or adults this school year? Some 7.4 million American public school students are Black , and another 2.2 million are biracial. These students deserve to see themselves in the books read in their classroom, the stories told, and the history taught … all year round.

If you haven’t been doing that all year, don’t panic. You have recognized it, and now’s a great time to make adjustments.

Black History Month Activities for Kids

Looking for specific activities for your classroom? From read-alongs and teaching slides about Black history to biography projects about Black Americans, here is a range of Black History Month activities for kids that can be done with children from pre-K on up through upper elementary school.

1. Write About Famous Quotes From Black Americans

Looking for a way to incorporate Black History Month into your ELA lesson plans? One teacher on our team likes to highlight individual Black Americans throughout the month, using some of their inspirational quotes to get her students thinking critically.

She posts that person’s quote on her whiteboard in the morning for students to read, then shares a read-aloud story about that individual. Students then write a paragraph, explaining what they think the person’s quote means.

To get you started, here are some great read-alouds focused on individual Black Americans who have made an enormous impact on our society, along with a famous quote from each:

1. Booker T. Washington

  • Read-Aloud — Fifty Cents and a Dream: Young Booker T. Washington by Jabari Asim
  • Quote —”Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.”

2. Ruby Bridges

  • Read-Aloud — I Am Ruby Bridges by Ruby Bridges
  • Quote —”Racism is a grown-up disease, and we must stop using our children to spread it.”

3. Bessie Coleman

  • Read-Aloud — Flying Free: How Bessie Coleman’s Dreams Took Flight by Karyn Parsons
  • Quote —”The air is the only place free from prejudices.”

The cover of Flying Free, a children's book about Bessie Coleman

2. Set Up a Door Decorating Contest

Challenge the other teachers on your grade level (or maybe even your hall) to a classroom door decorating contest that honors Black History Month, and get your students involved in the process.

While their level of involvement will quite obviously depend on the grade level you teach, there’s plenty kids can do, from voting on a theme for a door decorating contest, planning out the door decor to actually decorating. If you’re teaching younger kids, decorating might fall on your shoulders, but you can use your students’ work to decorate — making your Black History Month door a means to celebrate their learning.

3. Study the Civil Rights Movement & Segregation

Help older kids demonstrate their understanding of the Civil Rights leaders who helped put an end to racist segregationist laws and important moments in the fight for equal rights by creating brochures about some of the most influential figures and moments during the Civil Rights Movement. Students can work in groups or create their brochures individually, working to find information from multiple sources.

Some of the topics kids can cover include:

  • The 14th Amendment
  • Jim Crow Laws
  • Brown vs. Board of Education –  Ruby Bridges
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott –  Rosa Parks
  • March on Washington –  Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • The Civil Rights Act

4. Take Virtual Field Trips

Are you looking to take a February field trip to explore Black history? You don’t have to leave the school — or even the classroom — with a virtual field trip. Here are a few favorite trips that focus on different elements of Black history:

  • Virtual Harlem  — Explore New York City’s Harlem during the days of the Harlem Renaissance with a virtual look at the Jazz Age. This free field trip includes famous musicians like Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday, as well as a host of different Black painters and sculptors.
  • Slavery and Making of America Museum  — This is a virtual museum created with donations from a number of members of the Association of African-American Museums. The free “field trip” includes resources for kids to make their own virtual museum exhibits.
  • New York Public Library — One of America’s biggest libraries offers virtual exhibits from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. They are free to browse and introduce kids to historic figures from Nat Turner to Emmett Till.

5. Get to Know Local Black Americans

Biography projects are a classic Black History Month activity, and there are plenty of amazing Black Americans to add to your list of subjects. But if you’re looking for a fresh take, why not refocus your biography projects more locally?

Challenge students to research Black leaders, artists, musicians and so on from your own community?

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6. Read Books With Black Protagonists

Does your classroom library reflect the faces of the children in your classroom and the people in your community? These powerful books are perfect to use in the classroom to celebrate Black authors and Black stories.

Black History Month books for kids

  • I Am Enough by Grace Byers   – This beautiful story from Grace Byers is all about loving who you are, respecting others, and being kind to each other.
  • Skin Like Mine by Latashia M. Perry   – Latashia gives us a heartfelt story about appreciating everyone regardless of their skin color. This is a lighthearted way of breaking down the barrier when talking about different skin tones and loving the body you were given!
  • Teammates by Peter Golenbock  – Peter Golenbock brings us the moving story about Jackie Robinson and part of his journey on becoming the first Black Major League baseball player.
  • The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson  – Jacqueline tells us a story of two young girls – one black and one white – who, despite the barrier of a fence and the ‘grown-ups’, manage to develop a strong friendship.

For more books to add to your library, check out Marley Dias’ expansive list of 1,000 Black Girl Books featuring Black girls front and center. Dias was just 11 when she created the  #1000BlackGirlBooks drive, collecting books for schools while also bringing attention to the importance of including Black girls in literature and the lack of diversity in children’s books.

Consider using Dias’ story and her book Marley Dias Gets It Done as a prompt for your young writers.

  • What lesson did they learn from Marley?
  • What is something they can do in their own communities to be like her?

Teaching middle school? Check out Schomburg’s Black Liberation List for Young Readers from the New York Public Library for book ideas for your older students!

7. Create Timelines of Important Moments in Black History

Are you thinking of assigning a timeline activity for students to explore some of the most important events and figures in Black history?

Timeline activities can help kids learn about the order and sequence of events in history, as well as the cause-and-effect relationships between them. They also help kids learn about different time periods and historical figures, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by analyzing and interpreting historical information.

Timeline activities can help children develop their organizational and research skills by gathering and arranging historical information in a logical and coherent way.

8. Read Up With Comprehension Worksheets

It doesn’t have to be Black History Month for your comprehension worksheets to be inclusive and show representation of important Black Americans, but February is a great time to start adding these to the rotation.

Work on students’ understanding of the main ideas, characters, events, and details in a text with a focus on Black Americans who have made an impact on our country’s history.

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Not only will students boost their ability to identify important information, make inferences, and understand the relationships between characters and events in a story, they’ll have a better understanding of some of the Black figures throughout history.

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9. Dive Into Diversity and Inclusion Vocabulary

Black History Month is a good time to introduce students to vocabulary around diversity and inclusion and discuss what it means to put these words into practice in our everyday lives. Some key vocabulary terms you can discuss include:

  • Inclusiveness
Use the  E veryone Belongs Vocabulary Flip Book template with your students to discuss vocabulary associated with diversity and equality.

10. Celebrate Black Joy With Cultural Activities

Black History Month lessons are often focused on slavery, segregation and the suffering of Black Americans throughout history. We certainly aren’t suggesting you ignore teaching these important lessons, however they are only part of the story of Black America. Take time to focus on Black joy in some of your activities!

Consider looking at other elements of Black History, such as Black music, Black art or Black writers this month. Many of the ideas on this activities list can be completed through this lens, and you may call on people in your own community to supplement.

Do you have an Afro-Caribbean restaurant in your community? Invite their chef to speak to your class about their cuisine. Is there a Black author in your town? Ask them to stop in to talk about their work!

Are you a white educator looking to learn more about what Black joy means? This look at Black joy from writer Chanté Joseph is an excellent read!

Black History Month Craft Activities

Some students learn and express themselves better artistically. Having a craft activity to incorporate into your Black History Month activities is a fantastic way to reflect on learning with your students. Here are a few simple craft ideas for your lesson planning.

1. Create Diversity Hearts

Art teacher Cassie Stephens ( @cassie_stephenz ) shared this heartwarming diversity activity with our teacher team back in June 2020, but it’s just as meaningful today. Stephens wanted to help her students see that all people are worthy of kindness, acceptance, empathy and love.

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Provide students with a variety of paper items — old magazines, wrapping paper, newspaper, etc. — to create their own colorful hands for a classroom banner. Students should trace their hand on the paper of their choosing, then cut out their hand.

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Celebrate and inspire with these Black history lesson ideas.

Examples of Black History Month activities including creating a history museum and discovering archaeological monuments

We know that Black history is American history and needs to be embedded into your classroom experiences year-round. At the same time, Black History Month provides the necessary opportunity to dig deeper with students. Every February, we can support students as they learn more, discover cultural impacts, and follow social movements from the past to the present day. These Black History Month lessons and activities cannot be isolated or one-off classroom experiences. Think of how you can connect these topics to what you’re already doing and make it authentic. And most important, do not just focus on oppression: Focus on the joy too!

Since 1928, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History has provided a theme for Black History Month. In 2024, the theme is African Americans and the Arts .

1. Learn the basics about Black History Month

Watch an introductory video about Black History Month. Then ask students to write their questions about Black history and use those to curate your resources and lessons for the month.

2. Re-create civil rights freedom posters

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The Civil Rights Movement Veterans site offers powerful examples of freedom movement posters, as does the Civil Rights Digital Library . Review them with your students, and then have them get into groups and create their own to share.

3. Explore Black history through primary sources from the National Archives

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Primary sources are great discussion starters to talk about Black experiences. Choose from thousands of resources , including this 1970s photo series of Chicago.

4. Learn about famous Black artists

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Future Jacob Lawrences and Elizabeth Catletts will appreciate learning more about artists and expanding their own talents. Plus, check out these other Black artists .

5. Watch a Black History Month video

Get more specific information or do a deep dive into an area of Black history with a video about civil rights, slavery, accomplished Black Americans, and more.

Check out this list of Black history videos for students in every grade level.

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6. Learn about Black Lives Matter

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The Black Lives Matter site explains the group’s history while books like Dear Martin and  The Hate U Give explore the movement from a fictional perspective.

7. Learn about the inventor of the traffic light

Garrett Morgan invented the traffic light and patented the three-position traffic signal. Teach students about his achievements as an example of how Black Americans impact our everyday experiences. Watch a video about Morgan and talk about what inspired his invention and how being an African American impacted him as an inventor. ADVERTISEMENT

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8. Create a newsletter or magazine with content from Black authors

Have your students generate their own newsletter or literacy magazine to distribute to parents. Include poems and short stories by Black authors, as well as student-generated writings and images that center on Black History Month.

9. Read a Black History Month poem

To enhance our conversations this month, we’ve put together this list of powerful Black History Month poems for kids of all ages.

10. Listen to young poet Amanda Gorman

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Amanda Gorman is another accomplished Black American and a great introduction to Black poetry. Watch the poem she read at Barack Obama’s inauguration, read her book Change Sings , and learn about her at Poets.org.

Buy it: Change Sings: A Children’s Anthem at Amazon

11. Turn your classroom (or school!) into a history museum

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Have your students choose a notable Black pioneer they’d like to know more about, such as voting rights and women’s rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, dancer Alvin Ailey, or Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest full-time national parks ranger . Then, host a living museum right in your classroom.

12. Decorate your classroom door for Black History Month

Turn your classroom door into an educational experience. Check out how these teachers decorated their classroom doors in amazing ways to showcase Black History Month, and review this video with ideas.

13. Read books with Black characters in honor of Marley Dias

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Dias is a young activist who started the #1000blackgirlbooks campaign as a sixth grader. She has compiled an excellent guide to books with Black girl characters . Check out WeAreTeachers’ list of books with Black protagonists as well.

14. Learn the story of the Henrietta Marie

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The Henrietta Marie was a slave ship that sunk off the coast of Florida. Learn about the ship, its journey, and the underwater memorial that honors African slaves. Get more information about the Henrietta Marie at National Geographic.

15. Experience the I Have a Dream speech from multiple perspectives

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Read A Place to Land: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Speech that Inspired a Nation by Barry Wittenstein. Then, watch the I Have a Dream Speech online, and explore resources about the speech at National Geographic . Engage students in discussing why this speech is so important in American history and why it continues to resonate today.

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16. Meet Oprah

Oprah Winfrey is a name every student knows, learn more about this influential Black American in this interview:

17. Read Black History Month books

Example of Black History Month books, including Young, Gifted and Black and The Undefeated.

If you’re looking for more reading activities, these picture books help celebrate Black History Month and educate your students on how these influential Black people helped shape history.

18. Learn the art of stepping

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Stepping is a form of dancing in which the body itself is used to create unique rhythms and sounds. The website Step Afrika!  has videos and information about the history of stepping.

19. Take a virtual field trip to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Black and white photo from the Emmett Till Project

The digital collections of the Schomburg Center, located in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, feature some amazing online exhibits, interviews, and podcasts.

20. Virtually visit the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture

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You can browse the collection online by topic, date, or place.

21. Host a poetry reading featuring works by Black poets

Have students choose a poem by a Black poet to learn and recite for the class. Choose a student to serve as the emcee, write up a program, and set the tone with dimmed lights and jazz music played between performances. The Poetry Foundation has excellent resources that can help get you started.

Here’s inspiration with Maya Angelou’s Still I Rise:

22. Check out online Black history exhibits

Online classroom exhibits for Black History Month

Educating yourself and your students with these shows is one more way to understand Black history and the current moment.

23. Dive into Georgia Stories: Black History Collection on PBS

As a state, Georgia played a huge role in the 2020 presidential election, and its Black history dates back to the earliest days of slavery in the colony.

24. Discuss implicit bias, systemic racism, and social justice

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Start a much-needed discussion around implicit bias and systemic racism with these resources that can empower students to fight for justice in our society.

25. Read and discuss Freedom in Congo Square

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The award-winning picture book Freedom in Congo Square by Carole Boston Weatherford and R. Gregory Christie is a nonfiction children’s book that describes the tyranny of slavery to help young readers understand how jubilant Sundays were for slaves.

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26. Watch Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History

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Kevin Hart highlights the fascinating contributions of Black history’s unsung heroes in this entertaining—and educational—comedy special.

27. Recognize Black visionaries

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This great poster featuring activists, artists, authors, and revolutionaries will highlight Black changemakers in your classroom. Use companion activities to deepen understanding by researching several of the visionaries and asking students to write a story or create their own poster about what they’ve learned.

28. Review a timeline of Black history

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Why is Black History Month in February? How long ago was it founded, and who started it? Find the answers to these questions and learn more with this timeline .

29. Explore the music of Black artists

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This lesson traces the long history of how Black artists have used music as a vehicle for communicating beliefs, aspirations, observations, joy, despair, resistance, and more across U.S. history.

30. Sample Black-founded snack brands

Examples of a variety of black-founded snack foods

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31. Understand the role of Black women in NASA’s history

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How much do your students know about Black contributions to space exploration? Rent the film Hidden Figures and watch with your students to remember, honor, and share the incredible accomplishments of three Black women working on NASA’s space flight program. Before watching the movie, research the liberties the film took in telling the story and discuss with your students the function of the choices. Did the filmmakers make the right choices?

Watch it: Hidden Figures at Amazon

32. Support local Black-owned businesses

Research your city’s Black-owned businesses and see if you can purchase a sample of their products, invite some of the entrepreneurs to speak to your class, or book a field trip!

33. Stream Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices on Netflix

illustrations of a diverse range of family structures and their kids with the title Bookmarks written across the front.

“ Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices is a live-action collection of 12 five-minute episodes featuring prominent Black celebrities and artists reading children’s books from Black authors that highlight the Black experience.”

34. Celebrate the “Black Lives Matter at School” movement

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“Black Lives Matter at School” is a national coalition organized for racial justice in education. It encourages all educators, students, parents, unions, and community organizations to join an annual week of action during the first week of February each year.​ For a variety of Black History Month activities, visit their website to learn more about their campaign .

35. Watch a historic moment

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When Barack Obama was inaugurated in 2009, it was a monumental day for Black History. Watch his inauguration and discuss what this meant for American history.

36. Analyze Hair Love

You can approach the book Hair Love by Matthew Cherry in a few ways. Talk about the importance of representation in picture books and media, have students share their connections with the story, or analyze the book as a story about modern Black families.

Buy it: Hair Love at Amazon

37. Study the Underground Railroad

before she was harriet cover

Examine the Underground Railroad using various sources, like the picture book biography Before She Was Harriet by Lesa Cline-Ransome. National Geographic has a collection of resources about the Underground Railroad . And you can take a virtual tour of the Harriet Tubman museum.

Buy it: Before She Was Harriet at Amazon

38. Research Juneteenth

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Juneteenth is a holiday that celebrates the freedom of enslaved people. Learn about Juneteenth , how it came about, and what it means to Black Americans with these National Geographic resources.

39. Listen to musician Rhiannon Giddens

As she was trying to understand and make sense of violence against Black Americans in 2020, folk musician Rhiannon Giddens wrote and released the song “Build a House.” The song came out on the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth. The song, which was made into a picture book, captures 400 years of Black history in a lyrical and thoughtful way. Use Giddens’ book either to introduce or wrap up a month on Black history.

Read an essay about the song , and watch the video.

Buy it: Build a House at Amazon

40. Study the pivotal court case Loving v. Virginia

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Loving v. Virginia, decided in 1967, made marriage between people of different races legal. Learn about the Loving decision and why it’s important at National Geographic.

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Join us this Black History Month 2024 as we embrace the theme Reclaiming Narratives. It’s time to take control of our stories, celebrate our heritage, and ensure our voices are heard. Discover how you can get involved and make a lasting impact on how Black history is told and taught.

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In today’s world, stories are powerful tools that shape how we understand our past, present, and future. For too long, the history of Black communities has been told through lenses that often misrepresent, oversimplify, or entirely overlook the rich and diverse experiences of those who lived it. But 2024 is set to be a transformative year. Black History Month UK has unveiled its compelling theme:  Reclaiming Narratives .

This theme is not just about revisiting history; it’s about taking ownership of the stories that define our culture, our contributions, and our very identity. It’s a call to action for Black communities across the UK to step into the role of storytellers, historians, and custodians of our heritage. For far too long, our histories have been narrated by others, leading to distorted portrayals that fail to capture the full breadth and depth of our experiences.

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Reclaiming Narratives  is more than just a theme—it’s an invitation. An invitation to every member of the Black community to take part in shaping how our stories are told. It’s about ensuring that our voices are heard, our experiences acknowledged, and our contributions celebrated. This theme encourages us to shine a spotlight on the untold stories, the unsung heroes, and the everyday individuals who have made an indelible impact on our communities.

This is your chance to be part of something bigger. Whether you’re an artist, educator, student, activist, or simply someone with a story to tell,  Reclaiming Narratives  is your opportunity to contribute to a collective effort to reshape how Black history is perceived and taught. By participating, you can help ensure that future generations grow up with a richer, more accurate understanding of Black history.

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One of the most exciting aspects of  Reclaiming Narratives  is its potential to inspire and educate the next generation. In schools, universities, and cultural institutions, this theme offers a fresh perspective on Black history that goes beyond the traditional focus on slavery and civil rights. It’s about celebrating Black excellence in all its forms—whether in the arts, sciences, politics, or everyday life.

Imagine the impact of young people learning about Black history through the stories of their own communities, through narratives that reflect their realities and aspirations. This theme offers a platform for educators and community leaders to engage young minds in a way that is both meaningful and empowering.

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As Black History Month 2024 approaches, we have a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact.  Reclaiming Narratives is not just about telling our stories; it’s about taking control of the narrative itself. It’s about ensuring that our history is told with the respect, dignity, and accuracy it deserves.

To make this vision a reality, we need your participation. Get involved in local events, contribute your stories, or simply spread the word. Whether you’re attending a workshop, hosting a discussion, or sharing your experiences on social media, every contribution counts. Together, we can create a Black History Month that truly reflects the richness of our heritage.

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Throughout Black History Month 2024, a range of events, discussions, and educational activities will be taking place across the country, all focused on  Reclaiming Narratives . We invite you to join the conversation, share your stories, and be a part of this movement. Use #ReclaimingNarrativesBHM on social media to connect with others and keep the conversation going.

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