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Political activist and Black nationalist Marcus Garvey introduced the color scheme red, black, and green in 1920, which became the unifying symbol of Pan-Africanism.
Students can create a biographical encyclopedia with one or two paragraphs each about Black leaders who contributed to the civil rights movement. Alternatively, students can focus on any Black leader in the U.S. throughout history.
Black History Month was created to focus attention on the contributions of African Americans to the United States. It honors all Black people from all periods of U.S. history, from the enslaved people first brought over from Africa in the early 17th century to African Americans living in the United States today.
BLACK represents the melanated skin color of Africans or people of African descent; YELLOW represents optimism, justice and equality for all people; GREEN symbolizes Africas rich greenery and other natural resources; RED symbolizes the excruciating bloodshed people of color underwent during the battle against slavery,
9 Leaders from Black History You Should Know Daisy Bates | (1914-1999) Fannie Lou Hamer | (1917-1977) bell hooks | (1952-2021) Dr. Audre Lorde | (1934-1992) Clara Luper | (1923-2011) Toni Morrison | (1931-2019) Bayard Rustin | (1912-1987)
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