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February is BLACK HISTORY Month Join us for a study of American history through the experiences of some of its greatest historical figures and most memorable events. Here are some of the many accessible titles available from the DCMP: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The 90 Year Journey of the NAACP Black History Month was established as a week-long celebration in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson. He picked a week in February to coincide with the birthdays of two significant historical figures: Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln. In 1976, the celebration was expanded to include the whole month of February. Did You Know? Rosa Parks: The Path to Freedom Dogfights: Tuskegee Airmen Civil Rights: Demanding Equality Class of ‘52 Gullah Ida B. Wells: Crusader for Human Rights Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Fannie Lou Hamer: Voting Rights Activist Paul Robeson: 20th Century Renaissance Man, Entertainer, Activist Langston Hughes: The Dream Keeper W.E.B. DuBois: A Biography in Four Voices Black American History Series: Volumes 1‒5 Great Hearts of Courage Series: Nelson Mandela Girls in White Dresses Mary McLeod Bethune: Champion for Education The Strange Demise of Jim Crow America’s Black Soldiers Chester Himes: A Rage in Harlem, African American Novelist Charles Drew: Revolutionized Medical Science Shirley Chisholm: First Black American Congresswoman Also Available from the DCMP: Barack Obama: The Story of Our 44 th President Barack Obama: Biography Barack Obama: The Power of Change #114 • Revised Feb. 2014

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Page 1: February is BLACK HISTORY Month - dcmp.org · PDF fileFebruary is BLACK HISTORY Month Join us for a study of American history through the experiences of some of its greatest historical

February isBLACK HISTORY

MonthJoin us for a study of American history through the experiences of some of its greatest historical figures and most memorable events. Here are some of the many accessible titles available from the DCMP:

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Walk a Mile in My Shoes:

The 90 Year Journey of the NAACP

Black History Month was established as a week-longcelebration in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson. He picked a week in

February to coincide with the birthdays of two significant historicalfigures: Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln. In 1976, the

celebration was expanded to include the whole month of February.

Black History Month was established as a week-longcelebration in 1926 by

Did You Know?

Walk a Mile in My Shoes:

The 90 Year Journey of the NAACP

Walk a Mile in My Shoes:

The 90 Year Journey of the NAACP

Walk a Mile in My Shoes:

Black History Month was established as a week-long

DidDid You Rosa Parks: The Path to Freedom

Dogfights: Tuskegee AirmenCivil Rights: Demanding EqualityClass of ‘52GullahIda B. Wells: Crusader for Human RightsHarriet Tubman and the Underground RailroadFannie Lou Hamer: Voting Rights ActivistPaul Robeson: 20th Century Renaissance Man, Entertainer, ActivistLangston Hughes: The Dream KeeperW.E.B. DuBois: A Biography in Four Voices

Black American History Series: Volumes 1‒5Great Hearts of Courage Series: Nelson MandelaGirls in White DressesMary McLeod Bethune: Champion for EducationThe Strange Demise of Jim CrowAmerica’s Black SoldiersChester Himes: A Rage in Harlem, African American NovelistCharles Drew: Revolutionized Medical ScienceShirley Chisholm: First Black American Congresswoman

Also Availablefrom the DCMP:Barack Obama: The Story of Our 44th PresidentBarack Obama: BiographyBarack Obama:The Power of Change

February to coincide with the birthdays of two significant historicalcelebration was expanded to include the whole month of February.

Rosa Parks: The Path to Freedom

#114 • Revised Feb. 2014

The Story of Our