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Lathrop Intermediate Black History Month Celebration College Prep Period Wednesday, February 18, 2015 Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
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Purpose SAUSD respects the culture, heritage, and contributions of African-Americans in our community and across the country To learn about the History of Black History Month My People by Langston Hughes-acknowledging beauty in one’s own community Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
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The Origins of Black History Month Where? Chicago When? summer of 1915 Who? The leader was Dr. Carter G. Woodson. (Harvard University, and an alumnus of the University of Chicago ) Who else participated? thousands of African Americans from across the country Why? to see exhibits highlighting the progress their people had made since the destruction of slavery What happened next? Dr. Woodson decided to form an organization to promote the scientific study of black life and history, so he met at the Wabash YMCA with A.L. Jackson and formed the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Be ResponsibleBe SafeBe Respectful Dr. Carter G. Woodson a.k.a. the “Father of Black History”
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Why is February National Black History Month? Dr. Woodson chose February for reasons of tradition and reform. Reform: – President Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday, 2/12/1809 – Social reformer, Frederick Douglass’s Birthday, 2/14/1818 Tradition: – Since Lincoln’s assassination in 1865, the black community, along with other Republicans, had been celebrating the fallen President’s birthday – Since the 1890s, black communities across the country had been celebrating Douglass’s. – Well aware of the pre-existing celebrations, Woodson built Negro History Week around traditional days of commemorating the black past. The 1960s had a dramatic effect on the study and celebration of black history. In 1976, the Association For The Study of African American Life and History influenced the shift from a week-long Negro History to a month- long Black History celebration. Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
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What is Black History Month? – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IThSKYxIjU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IThSKYxIjU Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
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My People by Langston Hughes, 1923 Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe The night is beautiful, So the faces of my people. The stars are beautiful, So the eyes of my people. Beautiful, also, is the sun. Beautiful, also, are the souls of my people.
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My People – Discussion by Langston Hughes, 1923 Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe The night is beautiful, So the faces of my people. The stars are beautiful, So the eyes of my people. Beautiful, also, is the sun. Beautiful, also, are the souls of my people. 1.What does the speaker try to proclaim? 2.What comparisons do you find in this poem? 3.What is your interpretation of the poem “My People”?
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My People Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe The __________ is beautiful, so the __________ of my people. The ___________ is beautiful, so the _________ of my people. Beautiful, also is the ________ Beautiful, also are the _________ of my people. Students: copy the poem on the left onto page 73 in your agenda, and work with a partner to fill in the blanks what things do you find beautiful about YOUR community?
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Source For more information regarding – The History of the Black History Month – The Association for the Study of African American Life and History – Founders of Black History Month Please visit: http://asalh.org/index.ht ml http://asalh.org/index.ht ml www.google.com Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
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