What is Black History Month? Black History Month is a time set aside each year to celebrate the achievements of black men and women in the past and today.

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What is Black History Month? Black History Month is a time set aside each year to celebrate the achievements of black men and women in the past and today.

Why Do We Have Black History Month? In the past, people were treated differently because of the colour of their skin. Black people were not seen as equal and were not treated in the same way as white people. For example, they had to sit in different seats on a bus or public places like the cinema. Lots of people knew that this was wrong and wanted things to change. In 1926, in America, a man called Carter G. Woodson introduced a “Negro History Week,” which later turned into Black History Month. In 1987, the first Black History Month took place in the UK. Carter G. Woodson

When is Black History Month? Black History Month takes place in the United Kingdom every year in October and in America in February. Sailors and marines watch a dance performance during a Black History Month celebration in the picture above.

Famous Black Men and Women Mary Seacole Mary Seacole went to help soldiers in the Crimean War. Because of all her efforts, the soldiers called her “Mother Seacole,” as she comforted them, nursed them back to health and was always there if they needed clothes, blankets and kindness.

Famous Black Men and Women Rosa Parks Rosa Parks was born in America and as a child she was used to having to sit at the back of a bus because she had black skin, but she didn’t think that this was fair. One day on a bus, she refused to give her seat to a white person just because she was black. She was arrested by the police and fined for breaking the rules, but other black people and some white people as well, agreed with Rosa and made this clear to the American government. Eventually, they changed the rule and black people no longer had to sit in a separate section of the bus or give up their seat to someone just because of the colour of their skin.

Famous Black Men and Women Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela was the first black South African President. He spent 27 years in prison for trying to change things so that they were equal for both black and white people. Many people around the world thought he was a hero and respected him for his courage and wisdom in bringing people together and living in peace.

Famous Black Men and Women Alice Coachman Alice Coachman was an African American athlete, who specialised in the high jump. In London in 1948 she became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal.

Famous Black Men and Women Barack Obama Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4th His father is from Kenya and his mother is from Kansas. On November 4th 2008, he became the 44th American President. He is the first African-American president in the United States of America.

Famous Black Men and Women Bishop Wilfred Wood Wilfred Wood became the first black Bishop in the Church of England. He was Bishop of Croydon from 1985 to In 2004 the British people voted him second in the 100 “Great Black Britons” list. Bishop Wilfred Wood worked hard to help with the relationships between people of different races living in the United Kingdom.