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African American History Month

Dr. Carter G. Woodson—an African American author and scholar—created "Negro History Week" in 1926 to remind all Americans of their ethnic roots and to foster a spirit of togetherness in the United States. Dr. Woodson chose February for this event based on its symbolic nature—both Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were born in February. This celebration of African American achievement and heritage evolved into a month-long observance known as "Black History Month" in 1976.

This Web site provides four presentations and one-week lesson plans—featuring people and events important to African American history—for teachers to use during the month of February. Each PowerPoint® presentation can be downloaded and tailored to meet your students' specific needs. Corresponding student activities have been provided in PDF format for you to assess your students' understanding of the content.

People
Download two presentations featuring important figures in African American history.
Events
Download two presentations covering significant events in African American history.
Student Activities
Download any or all of these four handouts to correspond with the African American History Month lesson plans and presentations.
Teacher Lesson Plans
Download four one-week lesson plans designed especially for African American History Month!
Learn more about African American History Month
World Wide Web Resources
Honoring Dr. King
Visit Glencoe's Honoring Dr. King Web site
for even more resources.
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